Post-ACLS Principles Care Quiz 4
Post-ACLS Principles Care Quiz 4
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Question 1 of 6
1. Question
1. Which one of the following interventions can be initiated while performing CPR in a patient with cardiac arrest secondary to pulmonary embolism?
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Question 2 of 6
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2. Which one of the following is NOT indicated for treating hypotension in immediate post-cardiac arrest patients?
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Question 3 of 6
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3. You are part of an emergency response team that has successfully resuscitated a 60-year-old patient in cardiac arrest secondary to unknown causes. He has the following vital signs: HR = 88 bpm, BP = 100/60 mm Hg, ETCO2 = 40 mm Hg, oxygen saturation = 100%, T = 36.8°C. You are in charge of providing ventilatory support to the patient, giving 16 breaths per minute via bag-mask attached to an endotracheal tube. The team leader asks you to slow down your ventilations to 10 per minute. What would be the physiologic effect if you continued with 16 ventilations per minute?
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4. You are part of an EMS team that has resuscitated a 54-year-old woman in cardiac arrest with the following vital signs: HR = 58 bpm, BP = 70 mm Hg systolic, oxygen saturation = 97%, T = 36.0°C. You have not been authorized to give any medications at the moment. Until you reach the nearest emergency department, which one of the following interventions is a nonpharmacological treatment for hypotension in this patient?
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5. You are preparing a post-cardiac arrest patient for continued monitoring and care in the ICU. Following the return of spontaneous circulation, oxygen saturations should be maintained at:
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6. You are preparing a post-cardiac arrest patient for continued monitoring and care in the intensive care unit. Following the return of spontaneous circulation, in what range should this patient’s oxygen saturation be maintained?
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