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Survival rate to discharge of patients who arrest due to an acute, reversable problem or a peri-anesthetic drug reaction

What is 50%

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The % of cardiac output with well-executed chest compressions

What is 30%

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ABCs of CPR

What is Airway, Breathing, and Circulation

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The first thing to do after BLS has been initiated

What is attach an ECG and Capnograph 

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The frequency at which you give Epinephrine during CPR

What is every other 2-minute cycle if a non-shockable rhythm persists 

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The 4 types of rhythms we see during CPR

What is Asystole, VF (Ventricular fibrillation), PEA (pulseless electrical activity) and Pulseless VT (Ventricular Tachycardia) 

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The name of this ECG waveform and is it shockable 

What is asystole and no, it is not shockable 

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The overall survival rate to discharge of patients that arrest

6-7%

200

The focus of compressions on a round-chested dog and an example of a breed with this confirmation 

What is the widest part of the chest and Labs, Goldens, Australian Shepherds, ext

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The length of cycles during CPR
What is 2 minutes 
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The recommended way to obtain vascular access if it has not been obtained within 2 minutes of the initiation of CPR

What is place and IO catheter 

200

The treatment that should be applied after a cycle where Asystole or PEA are noted on the ECG

What is Epinephrine or Vasopressin and possibly Atropine one time as early as possible 

200

ECG rhythm with no pulse, no repeating complexes and has a flat line 

What is Asystole 

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The heart rate reading on an ECG for a patient that is experiencing PEA

What is <200

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What you do when a patient comes in and is suspected to be in CPA

What is initiated CPR by following the ABC's. Airway, Breathing, and Circulation

300

The focus of compressions on a keel-chested dog and a breed with this confirmation

What is directly over the heart and Greyhounds, Dobermans, GSDs, Danes, Boxers, ext

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The length of time allowed during 2-minute cycles to check ECG, pulse and change compressors 

What is 10 seconds 
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The correct placement of a 3 lead ECG

What is white on the front right, black on the front left and red on the back left 

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The treatment that should be applied after a cycle where Pulseless VT or Ventricular Fibrillation are noted on the ECG

What is a precordial thump or defibrillation if accessible 

300

ECG with no pulse, no repeating complexes and is not a flat line

What is Ventricular Fibrillation

300

The heart rate reading on an ECG for a patient that is experiencing Pulseless VT

What is >200

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The number of minutes of CPA before ischemic damage begins

What is CPR needs to be initiated within 4 minutes of CPA to avoid ischemic damage

400

The recumbency and focus of compressions on a flat-chested dog and a breed with this confirmation

What is dorsal recumbency with focus directly over the chest bone and Bulldogs, Frenchie's, Pugs, ext

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The rate of which ventilation should be provided during CPR and the length of each inspiration

What is every 6 seconds lasting ~1 second

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The amount of time of uninterrupted chest compressions needed to appropriately access the ECG of a patient that is in CPA

What is 1 minute but 2-minute cycles of chest compressions without interruption are recommended to optimize perfusion to the brain and heart 

400

When you consider giving Atropine during CPR

What is when high vagal tone is suspected of contributing to the arrest you should administer one dose after the first cycle of compressions **NOTE** it is not recommended to repeat atropine since it lasts in the body for a prolonged period of time 

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ECG with no pulse, repeating complexes and a HR >200

What is Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia (Pulseless VT)

400

name of this ECG waveform and is it shockable (note* the HR is reading 150bpm)

What is Pulseless Electrical Activity and no, it is not shockable 

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The number of minutes of CPA before irreversible ischemic damage occurs

What is CPR needs to be initiated within 10 minutes of CPA to avoid irreversible ischemic damage

500

The three types of compressions for small dogs and cats and where the focus of compressions is

What is 2-thumb, 1 handed, and 1 handed heal compressions and compressions should be focused directly over the heart

500

The depth of compressions for patients that are in lateral recumbency vs dorsal recumbency

What is 1/3-1/2 the depth of the chest for those in lateral and 1/4 the depth of the chest for those in dorsal

500
The mmHg reading that indicates proper ETT placement and the reading that indicates good quality chest compressions with good cirulation

What is >12mmHG and >18mmHg

500

When you consider giving Epinephrine to a patient that has Ventricular Fibrillation or Pulseless VT

What is after 1 shock and 1 full cycle. **NOTE**consider giving every other cycle and lidocaine as needed. 

500

ECG with no pulse, repeating complexes and HR <200

What is Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA) 

500

name of this ECG waveform and is it shockable 

What is Ventricular Fibrillation and yes, it is shockable 

600

The medication that should be considered if a patient has been in prolonged CPR (>15min)

What is sodium bicarbonate

600

What you do if a flat-chested dog does not lie easily on their back when providing compressions

What is lay them on their side and follow round-chested dog guidelines 

600

The cmH2O that should be delivered when providing ventilation during CPR

What is 20-40 cmH2O

600

The recommended range of value for SPO2 and BP that indicates the patient may have ROSC

What is this is a trick question! While tempting, SPO2 and BP devices rely on pulse to obtain accurate values which patients in CPA do not have. 

600

The indications that ROSC has been achieved 

What is a sudden and persistent increase in ETCO2 that is >35 and you can palpate arterial pulses that are not consistent with the compressions that are being applied

600

The rhythms in which you would apply a precordial thump (the shockable rhythms) 

What is Ventricular Fibrillation (VF) and Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia (Pulseless VT)

600

name of this ECG waveform and is it shockable

What is Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia (Pulseless VT) and yes, it is shockable