This is the primary purpose of cardioversion
What is to restore normal heart rhythm?
This is the maximum duration for suctioning an adult patient
What is 10-15 seconds?
This is the primary purpose of a central line.
What is to provide long-term intravenous access?
This is the primary purpose of wearing a helmet while on a bike or motorcycle.
What is to protect the head from injury?
This is the first step to take when using an AED on an unresponsive patient.
Check for scene safety, call for help and/or turn on the device?
This type of cardioversion is performed using electrical shock
What is synchronized cardioversion?
This is a common complication from improper suctioning technique.
What is hypoxia?
This is a common complication associated with central line placement.
What is infection?
This is a common reason people give for not wearing seatbelts.
What is the belief that they are safe in a low-speed accident?
This medication is used for treating bradycardia and is found in the crash cart.
What is atropine?
This medication is often administered prior to cardioversion to sedate the patient
What is Midazolam?
This is the most common indication for suctioning pediatric patients
What is airway obstruction?
This is the most common site for central line placement.
What is right internal jugular vein?
This is a recommended practice for preventing trauma/injury in the workplace.
What is using proper body mechanics, and personal protective equipment (PPE)?
This is the first line treatment for anaphylaxis
What is epinephrine?
What is atrial fibrillation?
This is the appropriate suction pressure range for adult patients.
What is 80-120 mmHg?
This is a critical step to prevent infection during central line insertion and during dressing changes.
What is using sterile technique?
This is a key strategy to prevent falls in the elderly.
What is ensuring proper lighting and removing tripping hazards?
This is the recommended energy level for initial defibrillation in adults using a Lifepak.
What is 120-200 jules?
This vasopressor is commonly used in septic shock.
What is norepinephrine?
This is the recommended suction pressure for pediatric patients.
What is 60-80 mmHg?
This is the recommended practice for maintaining catheter patency. (PICC or PORT)
What is flushing the catheter or port with saline and or heparin?
This is the percentage by which seatbelts reduce the risk of death in a crash.
What is approximately 45%?
This is a consideration when programming an Alaris pump.
What is to verify the medication and dosage against the order?