ACLS EP Special Considerations Quiz 1
ACLS EP Special Considerations Quiz 1
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Question 1 of 10
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1. A 17-year-old man is being treated for traumatic injuries after a motor vehicle accident. He is noted to have multiple bony fractures and has cervical spine precautions in place. He is unresponsive, and there are no palpable pulses. There is significant ecchymoses on his bilateral flanks as well as across his chest. CPR is begun immediately. What is the most likely rhythm seen on cardiac monitoring?
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Question 2 of 10
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2. A 46-year-old electrical worker suffers an electrical injury while working on major overhead power lines. He falls to the ground and is unresponsive. Workplace protocols are immediately put into place. What is the first step in managing the injury?
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Question 3 of 10
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3. A healthy 23-year-old professional hockey player serves as the goalie during hockey practice. He reaches to save a goal, but the puck hits him directly on the chest. The patient falls to the ground and is unresponsive and pulseless. CPR is begun quickly and the AED attached, revealing a shockable rhythm. The patient takes no medications and has no significant past medical history. What is the most likely cause of his sudden cardiac arrest?
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4. A pregnant woman with a uterine fundus noted above the umbilicus is in cardiac arrest. Resuscitation has been ineffective over 4 minutes. What is the next step in management?
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5. After a cold water drowning, the clinician should consider prolonged resuscitation efforts if the patient’s body temperature is less than:
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6. After providing care to a patient with asthma, you perform another PEF/FEV1 and find that the PEF/FEV1 is now 50% and there is some symptomatic relief after 4 hours. You would classify this response as:
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7. An 18-year-old man is rescued from the ocean after a drowning episode. Which one of the following is associated with a 100% mortality rate?
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8. An acute condition associated with electrolyte imbalances is:
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9. Commotio cordis is caused by blunt force trauma to the chest during:
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Question 10 of 10
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10. Following an avalanche, you are caring for a patient who has been covered with snow for an unknown length of time. As a proxy for estimating the time, rescuers know that body temperature in these conditions decreases by:
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