Pulse Check
Meds in Motion
Shock Therapy
Ventilation Station
Blood, Gas, and Beyond
100

This arrhythmia is known as a sinus rhythm with a bpm less than 60 and can be benign or require intervention depending on symptoms

What is bradycardia?

100

This medication is often the first-line drug used to treat life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias like ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation.

What is amiodarone?

100

This feature provides real-time feedback on the depth and rate of chest compressions during CPR

What is metronome feedback system?

100

These are the times that nursing should document both measured and set values on LTVs and BiPAP during their shift

What is 2, 6, and 10 am/pm?

100

This is the normal range for pH in arterial blood

What is 7.35-7.45?

200

This type of arrhythmia is characterized by lack of a P wave on EKG as well as rapid, disorganized electrical activity in the atria, often leading to a fast and irregular heart rate

What is atrial fibrillation?

200

This medication is used to treat bradycardia in emergency situations by increasing the heart rate through its action on the parasympathetic nervous system.

What is atropine?

200

This advanced defibrillator feature allows for synchronized shocks to be delivered during the R-wave of the cardiac cycle to treat arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation

What is cardioversion?

200

This refers to the volume of air the ventilator delivers with each breath, often targeted based on the patient's weight and lung compliance

What is tidal volume?

200

The condition classified by this ABG is likely caused by hypoventilation or respiratory failure due to COPD or asthma exacerbations:  

pH: 7.30 

PaCO₂: 55 mmHg 

HCO₃⁻: 24 mEq/L 

What is respiratory acidosis?

300

After the electrical impulse leaves the SA node, it travels through this part of the heart, causing them to contract

What are the atria?

300

Amiodarone can be pushed only for this arrhythmia

What is pulseless ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation?

300

The defibrillator's energy output can be adjusted up to this maximum number of joules for defibrillation

What is 360J?

300

This is the pressure level maintained by the ventilator at the end of expiration to help keep the alveoli open

What is positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP)?

300

The condition classified by this ABG is likely due to hyperventilation caused by anxiety, pain, or hypoxia: 

pH: 7.50 

PaCO₂: 30 mmHg 

HCO₃⁻: 22 mEq/L 

What is respiratory alkalosis?

400

This form of AV block is characterized by a total dissociation between atrial and ventricular electrical activity.

What is complete heart block?

400
This medication should be given immediately when there is a concern for hyperkalemia

What is calcium? (chloride if pulseless, otherwise gluconate over 10 mintues)

400

These 3 buttons are the steps to delivering a shock via the AED mode during CPR

What is "on", "analyze", and "shock"?

400

This is the maximum pressure the ventilator can generate during inspiration, which should not exceed certain limits to avoid barotrauma

What is peak inspiratory pressure (PIP)?
400

The condition classified by this ABG is likely caused by COPD or other lung disorders and will have renal involvement: 

pH: 7.38 

PaCO₂: 55 mmHg  

HCO₃⁻: 30 mEq/L 

What is compensated respiratory acidosis?

500

This type of heart block occurs when the electrical signal from the atria to the ventricles is delayed but not blocked, resulting in a prolonged PR interval

What is first-degree heart block?

500

This is the sequence of doses used for amiodarone when treating pulseless ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation

What is 300mg followed by 150mg?

500

These 5 steps are the process to initiating transcutaneous pacing on the monitor

What is "on", "lead", "pacer", "rate" (scroll to select), and "current" (scroll to select)?

500

This is the calculation of the total volume of air that is inhaled and exhaled by the patient in one minute, taking into account both tidal volume and respiratory rate

What is minute volume (MV)?

500

This is the primary compensatory mechanism the lungs use to correct metabolic alkalosis

What is hypoventilation / CO2 retention?