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Select the best response from the answer choices following each question.
2. What are the physiologic effects of epinephrine?
3. Which one of the following is a cardiac arrest rhythm?
4. How does a rescuer provide ventilations on an intubated patient in a multiple rescuer scenario?
5. Your team leader assigns you to perform defibrillation in a cardiac arrest patient if it is found to be necessary. Which of the following are shockable cardiac arrest rhythms?
6. Of the following timeframes, which is the best time to administer epinephrine to a patient in a nonshockable cardiac arrest so that the chance of survival is increased?
7. Which one of the following ECG recordings is possibly a cardiac arrest rhythm?
8. A 37-year-old woman is in cardiac arrest. CPR is started within 1 minute of collapse, and defibrillation is provided at about 4 minutes following the arrest. Her initial rhythm is shown below.
She has been treated with increasing doses of biphasic defibrillation without success. Three doses of epinephrine 1 mg have been administered. What is the next step in management?