What is the first thing you do with a Zoll Monitor in an Emergency?
Turn it ON!
What is the first medication you would expect to push in a Code Blue?
Epi
Where are medications stored in the Code Cart?
First Drawer
You walk into the patients room and find the patient blue and not breathing. What would you need FIRST
Intubation box
Nonrebreather or Ambubag
Where are the Pads placed on the patient?
How fast do you push medications during a Code Blue?
Quickly...SLAM IT
Where are fluids located in the Code Cart?
A patient is unresponsive with no pulse. What would you need?
Code Cart
What medications are in the intubation box?
Etomidate Rocuronium
What setting should the ZOLL be on for a Code in progress?
Monitor
What other medication would you expect to administer in a Code Blue?
Sodium Bicarb and Calcium Chloride
Where are NG tubes located in the CODE cart?
Fourth Drawer
A patient presents with new onset of left sided weakness and left sided facial droop. What should be at the bedside?
Code Neuro Box
Intubation has been completed. What should you document???
ETT size and measurement at the lip/teeth
What setting would you use to shock a patient in V-Fib?
Defib.
What is the FIRST medication you would expect to administer out of the CODE STEMI box for a STEMI?
324 chewable aspirin
A patient arrests requiring intubation. There is no suction in the room. What is the easiest and fastest way to set up suction?
Use portable suction on right side of code cart.
A patient is diaphoretic, lethargic, and has garbled speech. Patient is unable to provide history. Cardiac Monitor shows "tombstoning." What would you anticipate needing immediately?
Code Stemi Box TNK!!!
Patient is intubated and agitated. You note that patients oxygen has decreased. What should you assess?
Current tube measurement VS documented tube measurement (has it been displaced)
For a patient needing cardioversion, what button would you select?
Sync.
What would you expect to do after completion of TPA administration?
Flush NS using the same tubing.
ROSC obtained. Patient is unstable and needing vasoactive drugs but has poor peripheral access. What drawer would you expect to obtain supplies and what are you getting?
Bottom Drawer. Central Line Kit
A pediatric patient is lethargic and poorly responsive with shallow respirations. What would you anticipate needing at the bedside?
Broslow bag/cart and tape
Which medication do you give FIRST during an intubation and WHY?
Etomidate (SEDATE BEFORE PARALYZE)