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How often should you
... [Show More] switch compressors to avoid fatigue - ✔every 2 mins
Pt was in refractory v fib. third shock has been administrated. what is the next action - ✔resume high quality compressions
You arrive and CPR is in progress. pt was recovering from PE and suddenly collapsed. two shocks have been delivered and IV has been initiated. what do you administer now - ✔1 mg epi IV
12 lead shows STEMI. pt has resolution of moderate chest pain after 3 doses of sublingual nitroglycerin. BP is 104/70. what intervention is most important in reducing pt's in hospital and 30 day mortality rate - ✔reperfusion therapy
Pt is pale and diaphoretic. BP is 80/60, and in sinus bradycardia. On O2 at 4 L/min by NC and IV is established. what do you adminster - ✔0.5 mg Atropine IV
What action should you take immediately after providing an AED shock - ✔resume chest compressions
Pt is not responsive and not breathing. you can palpate a carotid pulse. which action do you take next - ✔start rescue breathing
What is the recommended depth of chest compressions for an adult victim - ✔at least 2 inches
How does complete chest recoil contribute to effective CPR - ✔allows maximum blood to return to heart
Pt has history of palpitations and develops light headedness and palpitations. received adenosine 6 mg IV for v tach. BP is 128/70. what is next appropriate intervention - ✔adenosine 12 mg IV
What action minimizes the risk of air entering the victim's stomach during bag mask ventilation - ✔ventilating until you see chest rise
You are providing bag mask ventilations to a patient in respiratory arrest. how often should you provide ventilation - ✔every 5 - 6 breaths
What is recommended compression rate for high quality CPR - ✔100 - 120 compressions per min [Show Less]