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ACLS Principles Flashcard 12

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Question

When considering the treatment of VF/VT in the patient with hypothermia:

 

a. Do not treat when the patient has a body temperature < 30°C.
b. If the patient has a body temperature < 86°F, do not defibrillate.
c. Evidence suggests that antiarrhythmic drugs are helpful for the hypothermic patient in cardiac arrest.
d. Therapy should be aimed at rapid core rewarming.

Answer

d. Therapy should be aimed at rapid core rewarming.

Question

When is epinephrine given during cardiac resuscitation?

 

a. After an advanced airway has been placed
b. Once vascular access has been achieved
c. Only after an initial shock from a defibrillator has been delivered
d. If stacked shocks from a defibrillator have resulted in no return of spontaneous circulation

Answer

b. Once vascular access has been achieved

Question

When is the best time to give epinephrine to increase the chances of survival of a patient in a nonshockable cardiac arrest?

 

a. As soon as epinephrine becomes available
b. 5 minutes after cardiac arrest
c. 10 minutes after cardiac arrest
d. 15 minutes after cardiac arrest

Answer

a. As soon as epinephrine becomes available

Question

When resuscitating a pregnant woman in cardiac arrest, the action that is contraindicated is:

 

a. Lateral displacement of the uterus
b. Fetal monitoring
c. Maternal airway management
d. Discontinue magnesium infusion

Answer

b. Fetal monitoring

Question

When resuscitating patients with cardiac arrest in pulseless electrical activity, how often is epinephrine given?

 

a. Intravenous infusion of epinephrine titrated to 1 mg every minute
b. Inject epinephrine every 3 to 5 minutes
c. Give epinephrine every 2 minutes while performing rhythm checks
d. Epinephrine is administered 1 mg every 120 chest compressions

Answer

b. Inject epinephrine every 3 to 5 minutes

Question

When the AED assesses that the patient’s cardiac arrest rhythm is nonshockable, the rescuer should:

 

a. Provide chest compressions
b. Perform a precordial thump
c. Provide 2 rescue breaths
d. Use a manual defibrillator

Answer

a. Provide chest compressions

Question

Which cardiac rhythm often represents the “final” rhythm?

 

a. Asystole
b. Pulseless electrical activity
c. Pulseless ventricular tachycardia
d. Ventricular fibrillation

Answer

a. Asystole

Question

Which is a prerequisite for the ACLS course?

 

a. Being a board-certified professional health provider
b. Medical school diploma
c. Basic knowledge of ECG interpretation
d. Previous PALS certification

Answer

c. Basic knowledge of ECG interpretation

Question

Which of the following clinical data can be used to decide when to terminate resuscitative efforts when resuscitating a cardiac arrest patient in asystole?

 

a. End-tidal CO2 of 8 mm Hg after 20 minutes
b. Oxygen saturation of 93%
c. Anisocoria
d. All of the above

Answer

b. Oxygen saturation of 93%

Question

Which of the following interventions is recommended to treat hypoxia in all cases to reverse cardiac arrest?

 

a. Packed RBCs
b. Surfactant
c. Inhaled corticosteroids and beta-agonists
d. Oxygen supplementation

Answer

d. Oxygen supplementation

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