PALS-Pretest
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1. Sinus tachycardia
2. Sinus bradycardia
3. Supraventricular tachycardia
4. Asystole
5. Wide-complex tachycardia
6. Ventricular fibrillation with successful defibrillation
and resumption of organized rhythm
7. Sinus bradycardia
8. Pulseless electrical activity
9. Torsades de pointes
10. Ventricular fibrillation
11. Wide-complex tachycardia
12. SVT converting to sinus rhythm after adenosine ad-
ministration
13. Normal sinus
14. In asystole, what is the effect of epi? stimulate spontaneous
contractions
15. Routine administration of calcium chloride (is/is not) is not
indicated in pediatric patients during cardiac arrest
16. albuterol
, PALS-Pretest
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A 9-year-old boy is agitated and leaning forward on
the bed in obvious respiratory distress. The patient is
speaking in short phrases and tells you that he has
asthma but does not carry an inhaler. He has nasal flar-
ing, severe suprasternal and intercostal retractions,
and decreased air movement with prolonged expira-
tory time and wheezing. You administer 100% oxygen
by a nonrebreathing mask. His SpO2 is 92%. What
medication do you prepare to give to this patient?
17. You are part of a team attempting to resuscitate a child amiodarone 5mg/kg IO
with vfib cardiac arrest. You delivered 2 unsynchro-
nized shocks. A team member established IO access,
so you give a dose of epi, 0.01mg/kg IO. At the next
rhythm check, persistent vfib is present. You admin-
ister a 4 J/kg shock and resume CPR. What should be
administered next?
18. What oxygen delivery system most reliably delivers nonrebreathing face mask
a high (e
90%) concentration of inspired oxygen to a
7-year-old child?
19. ET drug administration during resuscitative efforts for least
pediatric patients is the (least/most) desirable route of
administration.
20. You are called to help treat an infant with severe symp- epi
tomatic bradycardia (HR 66 bpm) associated with res-
piratory distress. The bradycardia persists despite es-
tablishment of an effective airway, oxygenation, and
ventilation. There is no heart block present. What is the
1st drug you should administer?
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1. Sinus tachycardia
2. Sinus bradycardia
3. Supraventricular tachycardia
4. Asystole
5. Wide-complex tachycardia
6. Ventricular fibrillation with successful defibrillation
and resumption of organized rhythm
7. Sinus bradycardia
8. Pulseless electrical activity
9. Torsades de pointes
10. Ventricular fibrillation
11. Wide-complex tachycardia
12. SVT converting to sinus rhythm after adenosine ad-
ministration
13. Normal sinus
14. In asystole, what is the effect of epi? stimulate spontaneous
contractions
15. Routine administration of calcium chloride (is/is not) is not
indicated in pediatric patients during cardiac arrest
16. albuterol
, PALS-Pretest
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_728oa3
A 9-year-old boy is agitated and leaning forward on
the bed in obvious respiratory distress. The patient is
speaking in short phrases and tells you that he has
asthma but does not carry an inhaler. He has nasal flar-
ing, severe suprasternal and intercostal retractions,
and decreased air movement with prolonged expira-
tory time and wheezing. You administer 100% oxygen
by a nonrebreathing mask. His SpO2 is 92%. What
medication do you prepare to give to this patient?
17. You are part of a team attempting to resuscitate a child amiodarone 5mg/kg IO
with vfib cardiac arrest. You delivered 2 unsynchro-
nized shocks. A team member established IO access,
so you give a dose of epi, 0.01mg/kg IO. At the next
rhythm check, persistent vfib is present. You admin-
ister a 4 J/kg shock and resume CPR. What should be
administered next?
18. What oxygen delivery system most reliably delivers nonrebreathing face mask
a high (e
90%) concentration of inspired oxygen to a
7-year-old child?
19. ET drug administration during resuscitative efforts for least
pediatric patients is the (least/most) desirable route of
administration.
20. You are called to help treat an infant with severe symp- epi
tomatic bradycardia (HR 66 bpm) associated with res-
piratory distress. The bradycardia persists despite es-
tablishment of an effective airway, oxygenation, and
ventilation. There is no heart block present. What is the
1st drug you should administer?