PALS Megacode Scenario 6
By Lisa Wright, MHA, RRT-NPS | Medically reviewed by Gina Maria Jansheski, MD on December 27, 2024
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1. Question
You are a recovery room nurse at a general hospital. You receive an 8-year-old girl who has just undergone a tonsillectomy.The child had ventricular fibrillation during the surgery with a successful conversion to sinus rhythm. She was intubated and remains intubated upon arrival in the recovery room. The child has not awakened yet. She has waveform capnography in place.
1. Proper oxygenation post-cardiac arrest is achieved at an oxygen saturation of:
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2. Which of the following monitored parameters ensures adequate ventilation?
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The team measures the child’s ETCO2 at 38 mmHg.3. The correct intervention currently is to:
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4. The team should actively work to prevent fever in comatose patients.
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5. When treating pediatric patients between 24 hours and 18 years of age who remain comatose after cardiac arrest, the team can either use Targeted Temperature Management (TTM) from 32°C to 34°C followed by TTM from 36°C to 37.5°C or use TTM in a range of 36°C to 37.5°C.
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6. It is reasonable to delay the correction of hypotension following successful resuscitation.
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