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ACLS TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Return of Spontaneous Circulation is defined as - Answer-Pulse and BP Abrupt sustained increase in ETCO2 (typically ≥40mmhg) Spontaneous arterial pressure waves with intra-arterial monitoring Advanced airway is defined as - Answer--Endotracheal intubation or supraglottic advanced airway -Waveform Capnography or capnometry to confirm and monitor tube placement Epinephrine dose IV/IO in Cardiac Arrest - Answer-1mg every 3-5 min Amiodarone dose IV/IO in Cardiac Arrest - Answer-300mg first 150mg second Shock energy for Defibrillation - Answer-Biphasic: manufacturers recommendations (120-200 J) Monophasic: 360 J Synchronized Cardioversion: Narrow Regular - Answer-50-100 J Synchronized Cardioversion: Narrow Irregular - Answer-Biphasic: 120-200 J Monophasic: 200 J Synchronized Cardioversion: Wide Regular - Answer-100 J Synchronized Cardioversion: Wide Irregular - Answer-Defibrillation dose (NOT SYNCHRONIZED) Adenosine IV dose in Tachycardia - Answer-1st: 6mg IV rapid IV push followed by NS flush 2nd: 12mg if required 3rd: 12mg if required Requirement for Adenosine - Answer-Regular, narrow, and monomorphic

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ACLS TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Chest compression rate before an advanced airway - Answer-30:2
2 inches deep
100 per min

Chest compression rate with an advanced airway - Answer-Continuous CPR
ventilations every 6 seconds or 10 breaths per minute

What do we give chest pain patients? - Answer-Oxygen
Aspirin
Nitro
Morphine

Contraindications for nitro in a patient with chest pain? - Answer-Right sided MI
BP<90

What is a peripheral IV preferred over in cardiac arrest? - Answer-IO
EJ

If the AED analyzes and says "NO SHOCK ADVISED", then what? - Answer-Continue
CPR

What is PEA? - Answer-Pulseless Electrical Activity -> any rhythm besides VFib, VTach,
and Asystole, that does not have a pulse

What are the two types of VTach? - Answer-Polymorphic
Monomorphic

What are the five things that make you symptomatic if you are bradycardic? - Answer-
Hypotension
Altered LOC
Ischemic Chest Pain
Acute Heart Failure
Signs of Shock

Dopamine Dose - Answer-2-10mcg/kg/min (MAX of 20)

What is the biggest mistake in CPR? - Answer-Prolonged interruptions

How long should any interruptions be? - Answer-10 seconds or less

, What ETCO2 level is adequate with chest compressions? - Answer-10mm/hg (try to be
above)

If ETCO2 level is 0, what does this indicate? - Answer-Tube is not in the trachea

ETCO2 level post arrest? - Answer-35-40mm/hg

After how long can we field terminate someone? - Answer-20 min if no change in patient
condition despite drugs, airway, ETC.

Should O2 be left on the patient when shocking? - Answer-NO

If you're not sure if they have a pulse, what do you do? - Answer-Start CPR

How long do we do a pulse check? - Answer-No more than 10 seconds

Where do we check for pulse? - Answer-Carotid

BLS Survey per AHA - Answer-ABC's

ACLS Survey - Answer-SAMPLE
OPQRST

MET - Medical Emergency Team or RRT's goal is what? - Answer-ID and treat patient
before deterioration

What do we do if the hospital's CT machine is down and we're en route with a
suspected Stroke/CVA patient? - Answer-Divert -- go to another hospital

If a patient has bradycardia because of hypoxia, what do you do? - Answer-Ventilate
before you use drugs

What is the max suction time? - Answer-No more than 10 seconds

How do we suction? - Answer-Down the tube

What are the 3 parts to the Cincinnati Stroke Scale? - Answer-Slurred speech
Arm drift
Facial droop

What should we always do with an unconscious patient? - Answer-Check for pulse

What should we avoid when we secure an ET tube? Why? - Answer-Compressing
things around the neck because it shuts off the blood supply to the brain

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