PALS Megacode Scenario 9
By Lisa Wright, MHA, RRT-NPS | Medically reviewed by Gina Maria Jansheski, MD on January 2, 2025
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1. Question
You are a first responder trained in Basic Life Support (BLS). You volunteer in the local elementary school working with kindergarten students.You are in the school gymnasium and see one of the students collapse to the floor. You approach the child on the floor. You note that the boy is small and appears to be approximately five years old.
1. Your first action is to:
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2. Question
You quickly scan the surroundings and determine that there are no threats and that both you and the child are safe.2. The next step you should take is to:
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You determine that the child is not responsive.3. The next step you should take is to:
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You determine that the child is not breathing, and you cannot feel the child’s pulse.4. The next step you should take is to:
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Since this was a witnessed collapse, you send a bystander to retrieve the AED that is on the wall in the gym. You also tell them to call EMS.5. As a single rescuer, you know that CPR cycles of compressions to rescue breaths should be:
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You do CPR until the bystander brings the AED.6. At this point, you should:
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You continue CPR as the bystander turns the AED machine on and connects the wires to the machine.You stop CPR and open the child’s shirt to expose his chest.
7. Your next action is to:
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8. For this child, the correct positions for the pads are:
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You apply the AED pads and instruct everyone not to touch the child as the AED machine analyzes his rhythm. The AED advises shocking the child.9. The next step you should take is to:
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You verify that no one is touching the child.10. Your next action is to:
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11. After the shock is delivered, the next action you should take is to:
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12. Question
The AED advises stopping CPR. You move back from the child and allow the AED to analyze the rhythm.The AED advises continuing CPR.
12. You understand that the reason the AED did not advise another shock is that:
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Question 13 of 13
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13. Shockable rhythms include all of the following EXCEPT:
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