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ACLS Principles Flashcard 10

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Question

The patient with the following rhythm has no pulse and no respirations. He is attached to a biphasic monitor. The first step in treatment is:

 

a. Give epinephrine
b. Give atropine
c. Defibrillate
d. Do synchronized cardioversion

Answer

c. Defibrillate

Question

The physician in charge of a cardiac arrest patient with a massive pulmonary embolism in the right main pulmonary artery is deciding to perform a percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy while the patient is undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Mechanical thrombectomy restores pulmonary perfusion in what percentage of patients?

 

a. 85%
b. 100%
c. 50%
d. 75%

Answer

a. 85%

Question

The recommendation for epinephrine administration for cardiac arrest in the presence of asystole is:

 

a. Epinephrine is no longer recommended for asystole.
b. Epinephrine should be administered after the initial defibrillation.
c. Epinephrine should be administered as soon as available after asystole is recognized.
d. Epinephrine should be administered via the ET tube after intubation.

Answer

c. Epinephrine should be administered as soon as available after asystole is recognized.

Question

The success of ROSC following cardiac arrest is aided by:

 

a. Chest compressions at a rate of > 120 per minute
b. Compression to ventilation ratio of 15:2
c. Limiting involvement of community members
d. Very limited interruptions of chest compressions

Answer

d. Very limited interruptions of chest compressions

Question

The survival rate of in-hospital cardiac arrest is:

 

a. 10.4%
b. 15.8%
c. 25.8%
d. 50%

Answer

c. 25.8%

Question

The team has been resuscitating a 45-year-old man with cardiac arrest in asystole. He was brought to the emergency department in cardiac arrest after being involved in a vehicular crash. You identified the cause as cardiac tamponade, and the team promptly performed an emergency pericardiocentesis. After 12 minutes of resuscitation, you would like to evaluate for a return of spontaneous circulation because the recent rhythm check has recorded the following ECG tracing:

Which one of the following choices is NOT a definite indicator of ROSC?

 

a. An organized sinus rhythm on ECG
b. The presence of pulse and blood pressure
c. An abrupt increase in end-tidal CO2 > 40 mm Hg
d. Intra-arterial monitoring representing spontaneous arterial pressure waves

 

Answer

a. An organized sinus rhythm on ECG

Question

The team has been resuscitating a 71-year-old man in cardiac arrest with pulseless electrical activity for 10 minutes. He is intubated with an intravenous line in place. A defibrillator is connected, and the following ECG tracing is recorded:

Vital signs: HR = 0 bpm, BP = 0 mm Hg, RR = manually ventilated, T = 36°C, oxygen saturation = 79%, waveform capnography = 6 mm Hg. Given these metrics, what should the team do to improve the patient’s chances of achieving return of spontaneous circulation?

 

a. Increase the ventilation rate
b. Improve CPR quality
c. CPR is futile; suggest discontinuing resuscitative efforts
d. Epinephrine IV injections are inadequate

 

Answer

b. Improve CPR quality

Question

What cardiac stage is represented by the QRS complex?

 

a. Atrial contraction
b. Atrial relaxation
c. Ventricular contraction
d. Ventricular relaxation

Answer

c. Ventricular contraction

Question

What does defibrillation do to the heart?

 

a. Stuns the heart
b. Restarts the heart
c. Produces a positive inotropic effect in the heart
d. Produces a positive chronotropic effect in the heart

 

Answer

a. Stuns the heart

Question

What happens if epinephrine is given right after a shock that has successfully terminated the shockable cardiac arrest rhythm?

 

a. It enhances the cardiac output.
b. It improves survival rate.
c. It will have a detrimental effect on cardiovascular function.
d. No significant effect will occur.

Answer

c. It will have a detrimental effect on cardiovascular function.

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