Cells Under Arrest
Membranes & Electricity
Metabolism, Oxygen & ATP
Acid-Base & Ventilation
Biology Behind ACLS Medications
100

Why does cellular death begin within minutes of cardiac arrest?

Loss of oxygen halts ATP production

100

What ion is most responsible for establishing resting membrane potential?

Potassium

100

What is the primary role of oxygen at the cellular level?

ATP production

100

What does pH measure in the body?

Hydrogen ion concentration

100

Epinephrine primarily stimulates which receptor type?

Alpha and beta adrenergic receptors

200

Failure of ATP production first disrupts what essential cellular function?

Ion pumps across the cell membrane

200

How does hyperkalemia affect cardiac cell membranes?

Reduces membrane excitability → conduction delays and arrest

200

What byproduct of anaerobic metabolism contributes to acidosis during arrest?

Lactic Acid

200

What acid–base disturbance is most common during prolonged cardiac arrest?

Metabolic acidosis

200

Why are antiarrhythmics effective in refractory VF/pVT?

They alter ion movement across cardiac cell membranes

300

Which organelle is responsible for ATP production using oxygen?

Mitochondria

300

During prolonged arrest, failure of the sodium–potassium pump causes what ECG change?

Widened QRS complexes

300

Why does poor CPR quality worsen metabolic acidosis?

Inadequate perfusion limits oxygen delivery and waste removal

300

What happens to pH as CO₂ rises?

pH decreases

300

Why does magnesium help treat torsades de pointes?

It stabilizes myocardial cell membranes

400

Why does reperfusion after arrest sometimes worsen cellular injury?

Free radical formation and calcium influx

400

What does a prolonged QT interval represent at the cellular level?

Delayed repolarization

400

Why do myocardial cells switch to anaerobic metabolism faster than skeletal muscle during arrest?

Higher constant ATP demand

400

What buffer system is most important in the blood?

Bicarbonate–carbonic acid system

400

Why do ACLS medications fail if oxygenation and perfusion are inadequate?

Drugs require circulation to reach target cells

500

Why does cellular swelling occur early in ischemia?

Failure of ATP-dependent ion pumps

500

Why does acidosis reduce myocardial contractility?

Hydrogen ions interfere with calcium binding

500

What cellular process consumes the majority of ATP in cardiac muscle cells?

Ion transport (especially Na⁺/K⁺ pumps)

500

How does metabolic acidosis affect cardiac contractility?


It decreases myocardial contractility

500

Why does high-quality CPR matter more than any single medication during cardiac arrest?

Because CPR preserves oxygen delivery, ATP production, membrane stability, and drug circulation, delaying irreversible cellular death.