This is located on the right side of the crash cart
What is oxygen?
This is how you know your ambu bag is set up correctly.
What is the bag is inflated?
I am a rhythm with Rate >60 and <100
What is a normal sinus rhythm?
I record all events related to the code
What is the scribe?
This is the medication to treat symptomatic bradycardia
What is Atropine?
This holds the anaphylaxis kit.
What is the top of the cart?
This results in sudden loss of wave form of the EtCO2 in an intubated patient.
What is ET tube disconnection or obstruction?
This needs to be checked in two leads.
What is asystole?
Everyone should have one and stick to it
What is a role?
If the patient does not have an IV access then medications can be delivered this way
What is an IO needle?
You call this department when the crash cart lock has been broken.
What is the pharmacy?
This EtCO2 pressure shows that quality CPR is being given.
A minimum of 10mmHg
I must be pulseless to be shockable
What is Vtach?
This person initiates CPR.
Who is the first responder?
This is the medicine given for treatment of symptomatic SVT
What is Adenosine?
This is where suction equipment is kept.
What is the bottom of the cart?
Check this piece of equipment prior to using it.
(I might not light up!)
What are the laryngoscope handle and blades?
What the defibrillator is first set at to shock the patient using the multifunction electrode pads.
What is 200 Joules?
This person confirms code status.
Who is the team leader?
This is how often epi can be given during a code.
What is Q3-5 min?
There are this many epi syringes in the cart
What is six?
This is how much oxygen an ambu bag should be set at.
What is 15L?
Most significant degree of heart block requiring immediate pacing
What is third degree or complete heart block?
This person lets people know when their 2 minutes of CPR is up.
Who is the CPR monitor?
This should be done if no rhythm or pulse is obtained.
What is start or continue compressions?