ACLS-Pretest Exam Correctly Solved 2023 Latest Update
2nd degree AV block: Mobitz II - ANSWERS 2nd degree AV block: Mobitz II - ANSWERS 2nd degree AV block: Wenebach - ANSWERS 2nd degree AV block: Wenebach - ANSWERS 3rd degree AV block - ANSWERS Atrial fibrillation - ANSWERS Atrial flutter - ANSWERS Asystole - ANSWERS Monomorphic ventricular tachycardia - ANSWERS Normal sinus - ANSWERS Pulseless electrical activity - ANSWERS Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia - ANSWERS Sinus bradycardia - ANSWERS Sinus bradycardia - ANSWERS Sinus tachycardia - ANSWERS Supraventricular tachycardia - ANSWERS Supraventricular tachycardia - ANSWERS Ventricular fibrillation - ANSWERS Ventricular fibrillation - ANSWERS Ventricular fibrillation - ANSWERS You arrive on the scene with the code team. High-quality CPR is in progress, An AED has previously advised 'no shock indicated.' A rhythm check now finds asystole. After resuming high-quality compressions, what is the next action you take? - ANSWERSestablish IV/IO access A patient has a rapid irregular wide-complex tachycardia. The ventricular rate is 138 bpm. He is asymptomatic, with a blood pressure of 110/70. He has a history of angina. What action is recommended next? - ANSWERSseeking expert consultation What is the indication for the use of magnesium in cardiac arrest? - ANSWERSPulseless VT-associated torsades de pointes A patient with possible STEMI has ongoing chest discomfort. What is a contraindication to nitrate administration? - ANSWERSuse of PDE-i within the previous 24 hrs A patient is in cardiac arrest. High-quality chest compressions are being given. The patient is intubated and an IV has been started. The rhythm is asystole. Which is the first drug/dose to administer? - ANSWERSepi 1mg IV/IO A patient is in pulseless ventricular tachycardia. Two shocks and 1 dose of epinephrine have been given. Which drug should be given next? - ANSWERSamiodarone 300mg A patient with STEMI has ongoing chest discomfort. Heparin 4000 units IV bolus and a heparin infusion of 1000 units/hr are being administered. The patient did not take aspirin because he has a history of gastritis, which was treated 5 years ago. What is your next ac
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