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100

What is the dose of Epi in mg?

0.01 mg/kg

100

The respiratory rate of a 1 year old child with respiratory distress has decreased from 65/min to 30/min. The child is more lethargic, continues to have subcostal retractions, and inability to speak. What does this change likely indicate?

What is respiratory failure?

100

What is 3-5 minutes?

What is the frequency of epi

100

4 million


What is the number of nurses in the US

200

Antiarrhythmic given for VF, initial dose 300mg, can be run as a drip

amiodarone

200

An 8-month old infant is being evaluated. The child's mother says the infant has not been feeding well. The infant is alert with rapid but unlabored breathing, and the infant's color is pale. A cardiac monitor is applied, and rapid tachycardia is noted without P waves. Distal pulses are readily palpable. You give oxygen and establish IV access. What is the most appropriate vagal manuever?

Ice to face

200

According to moderate sedation policy, what is important about the first dose?

Only the doctor can administer
200

Was created to look similar to the nun's habit?

What is the nurses cap? as a way to pay homage to the role nuns played in caring for the sick before professionalized nursing was reformed. 

300

What is the first line drug used for SVT?

What is adenosine?

300

A 3-month old infant presents with lethargy and a 3-day history of vomiting, diarrhea, and poor feeding. The initial impression reveals lethargy, increased respiratory effort with retractions, and pale, mottled skin color. Vital signs are as follows: heart rate 210/min, respiratory rate 60/min, and blood pressure 60/40 mm Hg. Peripheral pulses are thready, and capillary refill time is 4 seconds. After administration of oxygen and establishment of vascular access, what is the most appropriate intervention?

20mL/kg of NS bolus

300

This EKG rhythm has a regular rate, with complex being identical with a rate 60-100/min

What is normal sinus

300

What is the number 1 ocupational injury with nurses?

What is back injury

400

A 10 month old, 10kg infant, has a HR of 40 with no pulses. What is the first medication to be given and dose? 

0.1 mg (1mL)

400

A 2 year old child is in pulseless arrest. The child has received high-quality CPR, 2 shocks, and a dose of IV epinephrine.  What would be an appropriate energy dose for the third defibrillation attempt?

What is 4J/kg

400

What is different regarding the COVID PALS algoirthm?

What is PPE first, then get an airway. 

400

250 BC

What is the first nursing school (was in India)

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