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What drawer would you find 1 amp of Epinephrine?

What is Drawer 1.

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What is the proper placement for Defib pads?

What is Anterior/Posterior with compression puck on the sternum just above the xiphoid process. (see picture on package)

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Before initiating compressions, what should you check for?

What is are they breathing and if there’s a pulse

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If you are a floor nurse/tech, what is your role once the code team arrives?

What is help monitor other patients on the floor, being in line for compressions, running for supplies as needed, maintaining scene safety by not overcrowding (i.e. If you don’t have a role, try to stay out of the room)

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How do you set up the Ambu Bag?

What is attached to oxygen running and turned all the way up.

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What drawer would you find IV tubing in?

What is Drawer 5.

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How would you turn the defibrillator to AED mode?

What is First turn the dial to Defib (red section), then press Analyze.

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What is one round of compressions before a pulse check?

What is 2 minutes 

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What is the role of the 1st responder/person who found the patient?

What is press the code button/call for help, initiate compressions, note time of initiation.

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Can you have an organized electrical activity with no pulse?

What is yes, pulseless electrical activity (PEA)

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What drawer would you find IV fluids?

What is Drawer 5.

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Can the defibrillator be used if there is a red "X" in the top right corner by the shock button? 

What is yes, but ONLY in an emergency situation. This can be prevented by proper checkoffs. 

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What is the goal for the max amount of time that compressions are interrupted?

What is limit ALL interruptions to 10 seconds or less

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What is the role of the secondary person(s) to arrive?

What is bring crash cart to room, get pads out and ready, along with backboard. When ready turn pt to right, apply back pad and backboard as well as front pad. (limiting interruptions to less than 10 seconds), turn on defib, take over compression for next 2 min. 

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If you open the crash cart drawers, what else are you required to do?

What is call a CODE BLUE!

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What drawer would you find an extra set of pads?

What is Drawer 6.

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For BLS protocol, are you allowed to shock?

What is YES, IF ADVISED!!

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What are the priorities for the BLS team?

What is call code blue, starting compressions, crash cart in room, backboard, pads attached to patient and defibrillator (in AED mode), Ambu bag attached to O2, someone recording until ACLS team arrives 

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Who records during the code?

What is a floor nurse should begin recording once the code is called. Once the code team arrives the 4E Charge RN or Rapid RN will record.

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What items will you need from the supply room that aren’t found in/on the crash cart?

What is NOTHING! j/k it’s possible, but NOT likely.

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What drawer would you find amiodarone?

What is Drawer, both! Trick Question!

Drawer 1 - 2 vials or first dose of amio

Drawer 2 - additional 150 bag of amio and amio gtt 

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If advised to shock, how would you do that?

What is while in AED mode, IF ADVISED, the defibrillator will automatically charge to appropriate Joules, and will light up the Orange SHOCK button (labeled #3). Make sure everyone is CLEAR by stating with a loud voice, "ALL CLEAR!" Then press the lit up ORANGE button and resume compressions. 

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When should you call a CODE BLUE and how do you call it?

What is call a code if the patient is unresponsive, without a pulse, and/or not breathing.  A code is called by pressing the blue code button on the wall AND calling x44444

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What is the role of the primary RN?

What is being available, with a computer, to answer any questions about what happened, recent history/labs, other pertinent information, be available even after code team arrives

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What are the things needed to get from a crash cart once a code is called, (and for bonus points… where are they located?) ?

What is Ambu bag, back board, pads, turn on defibrillator.