ACLS Principles Quiz 12
ACLS Principles Quiz 12
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Question 1 of 10
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1. When is epinephrine given during cardiac resuscitation?
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Question 2 of 10
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2. When is the best time to give epinephrine to increase the chances of survival of a patient in a nonshockable cardiac arrest?
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3. When resuscitating a pregnant woman in cardiac arrest, the action that is contraindicated is:
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4. When resuscitating patients with cardiac arrest in pulseless electrical activity, how often is epinephrine given?
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5. When the AED assesses that the patient’s cardiac arrest rhythm is nonshockable, the rescuer should:
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6. Which cardiac rhythm often represents the “final” rhythm?
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7. Which is a prerequisite for the ACLS course?
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8. Which of the following clinical data can be used to decide when to terminate resuscitative efforts when resuscitating a cardiac arrest patient in asystole?
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9. Which of the following interventions is recommended to treat hypoxia in all cases to reverse cardiac arrest?
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Question 10 of 10
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10. Which of the following is a type of abnormal breathing that indicates cardiac arrest?
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C. Rationale: Agonal gasps, apnea, and abnormal breathing with absent pulses indicate a cardiac arrest. The prompt diagnosis of cardiac arrest in critically ill patients with rapid intervention improves survival rates. Agonal breathing is an abnormally slow, irregular, or gasping pattern of breathing associated with cardiac arrest.