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Arrhythmias Flashcard 2

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Question

In a patient with an AV block, there is persistent bradycardia despite initial interventions to support airway, breathing, ventilation and oxygenation. The patient also remains lethargic, in respiratory distress, and with a blood pressure of 80/50 mm Hg. The assessment is persistent bradycardia with signs of poor perfusion. The best management for this child is to:

 

a. Monitor closely
b. Give atropine
c. Maintain patent airway, assist breathing, ventilate and oxygenate
d. Perform high-quality CPR

Answer

d. Perform high-quality CPR

Question

One of the many objectives in PALS training is decision-making for providing shock therapy in cardiac arrest patients. When should a trained rescuer perform a synchronized cardioversion?

 

a. In cardiac arrest with ventricular fibrillation
b. In cardiac arrest with pulseless electrical activity
c. With unstable supraventricular tachycardia
d. With second-degree type II AV block

Answer

c. With unstable supraventricular tachycardia

Question

The child with AV block remains refractory to treatment despite the team performing high-quality CPR. There is persistent bradycardia with a second-degree block, hypotension, lethargy, and respiratory distress. The next step is to:

 

a. Monitor closely
b. Give atropine
c. Maintain patent airway, assist breathing, ventilate, and oxygenate
d. Perform high-quality CPR

Answer

b. Give atropine

Question

The drug of choice for the pediatric patient in SVT is:

 

a. Atropine
b. Adenosine
c. Amiodarone
d. Epinephrine

Answer

b. Adenosine

Question

The most common serious condition resulting from sustained SVT in infants is:

 

a. Congestive heart failure
b. Rheumatic heart disease
c. Mitral valve prolapse
d. Myocardial ischemia

Answer

a. Congestive heart failure

Question

The parent of a newborn infant has called your attention because she notices that the baby’s heart rate is 80 beats per minute while sleeping. You assess the infant and confirm the mother’s observation. What is your assessment of this neonate’s heart rate?

 

a. Tachycardia
b. Bradycardia
c. Arrhythmia
d. Normal heart rate

Answer

b. Bradycardia

Question

What immediate procedure should be considered next for a patient with symptomatic and persistent AV block who has already received atropine?

 

a. Implantation of a cardioverter-defibrillator device
b. Coronary artery bypass grafting
c. Transcutaneous or transvenous pacing
d. Percutaneous coronary intervention

Answer

c. Transcutaneous or transvenous pacing

Question

What is the initial pediatric dose of adenosine when treating a tachyarrhythmia?

 

a. A rapid IV bolus of 0.1 mg/kg
b. A rapid IV bolus of 0.2 mg/kg
c. A rapid IV bolus of 0.2 to 0.5 mg/kg
d. A rapid IV bolus of 0.04 to 0.1 mg/kg

Answer

a. A rapid IV bolus of 0.1 mg/kg

Question

What is the most common disease etiology resulting from supraventricular tachycardia in infants?

 

a. Congestive heart failure
b. Rheumatic heart disease
c. Mitral valve prolapses
d. Myocardial ischemia

Answer

a. Congestive heart failure

Question

What is the pediatric dose of adenosine to be given in cases of tachyarrhythmia?

 

a. 0.1–0.2 mg/kg
b. 0.5–1.0 mg/kg
c. 0.6–0.8 mg/kg
d. 0.04–0.1 mg/kg

Answer

a. 0.1–0.2 mg/kg

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