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Arrhythmias Flashcard 3

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Question

What is the pediatric energy dose given for synchronized cardioversion?

 

a. A fixed energy dose of 100 joules
b. An energy dose range of 120–200 joules
c. 0.3–0.5 joules per kg body weight
d. 0.5–2 joules per kg body weight

Answer

d. 0.5–2 joules per kg body weight

Question

What is the pediatric energy dose given for synchronized cardioversion?

 

a. Fixed energy dose of 100 J
b. An energy dose range of 120 J to 200 J
c. 0.3 to 0.5 J/kg of body weight
d. 0.5 joules to 1 J/kg bodyweight

Answer

d. 0.5 joules to 1 J/kg bodyweight

Question

What is the pediatric IV dose of atropine for symptomatic AV block?

 

a. 0.5 mg/kg
b. 0.02 mg/kg
c. 0.6 mg/kg
d. 0.04 mg/kg

Answer

b. 0.02 mg/kg

Question

What is the pharmacologic treatment of choice for persistent bradyarrhythmia’s caused by heart block in a patient with a pulse but signs of cardiac compromise?

 

a. Dobutamine
b. Lidocaine
c. Amiodarone
d. Atropine

Answer

d. Atropine

Question

What maneuver may be done in the case of a patient in SVT to help lower the heart rate while awaiting initiation of the appropriate medication?

 

a. Heimlich maneuver
b. Head tilt-chin lift maneuver
c. Vagal maneuver
d. Assisted hyperventilation

Answer

c. Vagal maneuver

Question

Which of the following drug therapies for cardiac life support is used in pediatric patients to treat torsade’s de pointes?

 

a. Lidocaine
b. Amiodarone
c. Magnesium sulfate
d. Epinephrine

Answer

c. Magnesium sulfate

Question

Which of the following is the treatment of choice for unstable supraventricular tachycardia with a pulse?

 

a. Adenosine
b. Epinephrine
c. Synchronized cardioversion
d. Vagal maneuvers

Answer

c. Synchronized cardioversion

Question

Which one of the following drugs used in advanced life support tends to increase the heart rate to treat bradycardia or particular types of severe atrioventricular blocks?

 

a. Atropine
b. Epinephrine
c. Calcium
d. Sodium bicarbonate

Answer

a. Atropine

Question

Which the following arrhythmia is a bradyarrhythmia?

 

a. Second degree AV block
b. Atrial flutter
c. Torsade’s de pointes
d. Wolf-Parkinson-White disease

Answer

a. Second degree AV block

Question

You are evaluating whether to defibrillate a 2-year old female who is unconscious, with no spontaneous breathing and pulseless. Before doing so, you prudently check the cardiac monitor. Which of the following rhythm/s is/are shockable?

 

a. Asystole
b. Pulseless electrical activity
c. Torsade’s de Pointes
d. All of the above choices are non-shockable rhythms

Answer

d. All of the above choices are non-shockable rhythms

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