Rhythm that has a PRI of .12 seconds, a narrow QRS, and a rate of 84
What is normal sinus rhythm?
The doses for adult cardioversion under UCOGS (there are 2)
What is 100 J, 200 J?
contraindications for pacing
What is dead?
Compression rate
What is 100-120 bpm?
What is 70 + (age x 2)?
Rhythm that has a PRI of .24 seconds, a narrow QRS, and a rate of 70
What is a 1st degree AV block?
The difference between defibrillation and cardioversion
What is synchronization of R-R intervals?
Initial rate for pacing
What is 80 bpm?
Shockable rhythms
What is v-fib and v-tach?
SVT rate in infants
What is greater than 220 bpm?
Rhythm that has absent P waves, a narrow QRS, and a rate of 42
What is junctional escape rhythm?
The indication for adenosine
What is hemodynamically stable SVT?
mechanism of action of atropine
what is blocking the vagus nerve?
Lidocaine dose for cardiac arrest
What is 1mg/kg?
Cardioversion dose in pediatrics per UCOGs
What is 0.5-1 j/kg, then 2 j/kg?
Rhythm with no discernible p waves, a narrow QRS, and a rate of 207
What is SVT?
the first treatment listed for tachycardia with a pulse in UCOG protocols
What are vagal maneuvers?
High degree blocks
What is 2nd degree type II and 3rd degree AV block?
transport decision for maternal cardiac arrest
What is nearest facility
Pacing rate for pediatrcs
What is 100 bpm?
A rhythm with a narrow QRS, a sawtooth pattern between QRS complexes, and a rate of 108
What is atrial flutter?
the recommended pad placement for cardioversion per UCOG’s
What is anterior-posterior?
Intrinsic rate for ventricular rhythms
What is 20-40?
Breath rate for an intubated patient
What is 1 breath every 6 seconds?
What is (age/4) +4 or (age + 16) / 4?