Cardiac Arrest Quiz 1
Cardiac Arrest Quiz 1
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
1. A 4-year-old patient in the intensive care unit with septic shock is unresponsive. You notice multiple petechiae on the patient’s skin. You check the breathing and pulse, but you find none. You immediately activate the emergency response system, and the code team arrives. An ECG monitor shows the following tracing:
What is your interpretation of this ECG result?
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
2. A 7-year-old girl presents with angioedema and difficulty breathing after eating peanuts. You suspect anaphylaxis. The patient goes into cardiac arrest after a few minutes. The drug of choice for treating anaphylaxis in this case is:
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
3. After a successful cardiac life support intervention, the pediatric patient in cardiac arrest achieves an organized cardiac rhythm with a palpable pulse. This is known as:
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
4. After giving a shock of 50 J to a 6-year-old girl in cardiac arrest, you resume 5 cycles of CPR. A rhythm check reveals the following tracing:
What is your next course of action?
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Question 5 of 10
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5. After giving a shock, the team is now in the rhythm check stage of CPR. The team leader requests you to perform a rhythm check to see if the shock was successful. How much time is allotted to analyze and perform a rhythm check during CPR in a pediatric cardiac arrest patient in ventricular fibrillation?
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Question 6 of 10
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6. After providing the first shock and performing a rhythm check, the pediatric cardiac arrest patient continues with pulseless ventricular tachycardia. What energy setting is best for the next shock to be given?
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Question 7 of 10
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7. Aside from respiratory failure, the most common cause of cardiac arrest in pediatric patients is:
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Question 8 of 10
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8. Calculate the first shock dose for a 10 kg infant. How much should you administer in this case?
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Question 9 of 10
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9. Cardiac arrest in infants and children from respiratory failure and shock is also known as which one of the following medical conditions?
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Question 10 of 10
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10. Drug administration through noncollapsible vascular access can be gained through which of the following routes?
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