Reversible cause of cardiac arrest in a patient admitted for PNA and SOB.
what is hypoxia?
Compression/respiration ratio with only 1-2 people
What is 30:2?
Drug of choice and dose for SVT unresponsive to vagal maneuvers.
What is Adenosine 6mg?

What is atrial flutter
I am responsible for keeping time and event log.
Who is the recorder?
I push this if the patient has potassium/magnesium abnormalities
what is calcium chloride (will except calcium gluconate)?
Name 2 assistive devices in a code.
What is LUCAS, defibrillator, back board, ventilator, central access, POCUS?

What is Vtach
I am responsible for intubation/ventilating.
Who is airway (RT/MD)?
Most common acid/base disturbance in a code?
what is lactic acidosis
Epi push dose and frequency.
What is 1mg every 3-5 min?
Name two drugs you can use for afib/aflutter RVR.
What is metoprolol, diltiazem, and amiodarone?
For a cardiac arrest with an advanced airway, ventilate every
What is 6-8 seconds?

The likely cause of this arrest.
What is tamponade?
Depth and rate of compressions for an adult should be...
What is 2 inches deep at 100-120 bpm?
Drug and dose given for life threatening arrhythmias (Vfib, pulseless VT, VT) unresponsive to shock/CPR/vasopressors.
What is IV amiodarone 300mg?

What is ventricular fibrillation
It is important to switch compressors every ___ minutes to avoid fatigue
What is 2?

Name that sign and cause.
What is D sign (Right heart strain) from a PE?

Joules for an initial shock.
What is 120-200J?
Second line choice for symptomatic bradycardia (after atropine)
What is dopamine 2-20mcg/kg/min initial infusion?
Continued electrical rhythmicity of the heart in the absence of effective mechanical function
What is PEA
It is important to minimize interruptions to ____ seconds
What is 10?