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What is the current recommended dose of intravenous or
intraosseous epinephrine in adult patients with cardiac arrest?
10 mg every 10 minutes
1 mg every 3-5 minutes
1 mg every 7 minutes
0.1 mg every 2 minutes
1 mg every 3-5 minutes
What is the critical goal time from arrival to the ED to CT brain
scan based on the American Heart Association stroke
recommendations?
10 minutes
25 minutes
45 minutes
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60 minutes
25min
What type of medication is used in the emergency care setting
to help manage the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal?
Benzodiazepines
Valproic acid
Electrolytes
Thiamine
Benzos
A patient presents with sudden onset of aphasia and left-sided
weakness for the last 25 minutes. What action would be taken
NEXT?
Triage them to the screening area
Complete a thorough triage evaluation, initiate the appropriate
stroke resources
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Register the patient prior to triage, and collect smoking and
drug use history
Activate your department's code stroke protocol
Activate your deptartment's code stroke protocol
Your patient's chest tube dressing has accidentally come off
and you are preparing to place a new one. You have a slit drain
sponge, 4 x 4 gauzes, tape, scissors, and antiseptic swabs.
What else do you need?
Kelly clamp
Petrolatum
gauze Tube
connector
Chest drainage system
Petrolatum gauze
A patient presents to the lobby stating she thinks she is in
active labor. Your facility doesn't have a labor and delivery unit.
What is the NEXT action you would take?
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Tell the patient she needs to go to the nearest hospital with a
labor and delivery unit.
Have an ED provider perform a medical screening exam to
determine if she is in active labor.
Call the nearest hospital with a labor and delivery unit to see if
they will accept the patient.
Get a wheelchair for the patient and inform her that there will
be a 3 hour wait time.
Have an ED provider preform a MSE
A patient is brought in with a history of a head-on motor
vehicle accident. The patient was not wearing a seat belt and
was traveling at 120 mph with the deployment of an airbag.
They complain of severe lower abdominal and hip pain. A
secondary trauma survey reveals an unstable hip on lateral
compression. What would be a PRIORITY intervention in
managing this patient?
Application of pelvic blinder
Initiation of massive transfusion
protocol Administration of IV fluids
Insertion of second IV line
Application of a pelvic binder