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83 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 83
Integrated response known as the system of care
seizure
unexplained agitation
symptomatic hypertension
structure
processes
system
patient outcome
Event detection and response triggering arm
A plant response such an RRT or MET
Quality monitoring
Administrative support
people
education
equipment
Term 2 of 83
Used bag mask device to
Use the bag mask device only for oxygen delivery
Give continuous chest compressions with asynchronous ventilation once every six
seconds
Perform chest compressions without any ventilation support
Administer medication while performing cpr
,Term 3 of 83
Components of the systematic approach
It's one of the most important determinants of survival from cardiac arrest, and early
defibrillation is critical.
Initial impression
BLS assessment
Primary assessment (A, B, C, D, and E)
Secondary assessment (sample, H,s and T,s)
Uses entitle CO2 to estimate tissue perfusion and quality of chest compressions
Used with an advanced airway in place of a bag mask device
One sub lingual nitroglycerin tablet every 3 to 5 minutes for ongoing symptoms may
repeat for a total of three doses
Term 4 of 83
The purpose of a rapid response team (RRT) or medical emergency team (MET) is to
reduce the number of hospital staff required for patient care.
increase the length of patient stays in the hospital.
provide entertainment for patients during their recovery.
improve patient outcomes by identifying and treating early clinical deterioration.
Term 5 of 83
12 lead ECG
Symptomatic hypertension seizure unexplained Agitation
Only way to identify STEMI
Confirmed right ventricular infarction
Prepared to fulfill their role responsibilities
,Term 6 of 83
Secondary Assessment Mnemonic
15 seconds before passing through fashion at the end of each two minute cycle high-
performance teams should check for a pulse, recharge the defibrillator, if he supposed
to deliver a shock in 10 seconds or less
One sub lingual nitroglycerin tablet every 3 to 5 minutes for ongoing symptoms may
repeat for a total of three doses
S~signs and symptoms
A~allergies
M~medications
P~pertinent Past Medical Information
L~last Oral Intake
E~events leading up to incident
It's one of the most important determinants of survival from cardiac arrest, and early
defibrillation is critical.
Term 7 of 83
HIGH QUALITY CPR INCLUDES:
Actual chest compression time divided by total code time
15 seconds before passing through fashion at the end of each two minute cycle high-
performance teams should check for a pulse, recharge the defibrillator, if he supposed
to deliver a shock in 10 seconds or less
Comprehensive Stroke center
Compress the chest hard and fast at least 2 inches at a rate of 100 to 120 for a minute
(30:2)
Allow the chest you completely recoil after each compression
Minimize interaction in compression (CHS compression fracture).
Switch compressors about every two minutes or earlier if the tea. The switch should only
take about five seconds
Avoid excessive Ventilation
, Term 8 of 83
What are the signs of clinical deterioration that was not the activation of a rapid response
system?
Increasing CPR quality
Seizure
Unexplained agitation
Symptomatic hypertension
Formulate a differential diagnosis
Decreased coronary perfusion pressure
Term 9 of 83
Unless allergies contra indications exist consider these 4 agents in patients with ischemic type
chest discomfort
Oral antiplatelet medication
Morphine cans of kris absorption of oral anti-platelet medication which include Plavix
and others
Oxygen for saturation less than 90% start at 4 L per minute
Aspirin 162 to 325 mg if not given by EMS
Nitroglycerin sublingual or translingual
Morphine if Justine is not relieved by nature Coast trains
Decreased total hospital length of stay
Decreased ICU length of stay
Compressor should hover over the chest (not touching it) and be prepared for his
integration
83 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 83
Integrated response known as the system of care
seizure
unexplained agitation
symptomatic hypertension
structure
processes
system
patient outcome
Event detection and response triggering arm
A plant response such an RRT or MET
Quality monitoring
Administrative support
people
education
equipment
Term 2 of 83
Used bag mask device to
Use the bag mask device only for oxygen delivery
Give continuous chest compressions with asynchronous ventilation once every six
seconds
Perform chest compressions without any ventilation support
Administer medication while performing cpr
,Term 3 of 83
Components of the systematic approach
It's one of the most important determinants of survival from cardiac arrest, and early
defibrillation is critical.
Initial impression
BLS assessment
Primary assessment (A, B, C, D, and E)
Secondary assessment (sample, H,s and T,s)
Uses entitle CO2 to estimate tissue perfusion and quality of chest compressions
Used with an advanced airway in place of a bag mask device
One sub lingual nitroglycerin tablet every 3 to 5 minutes for ongoing symptoms may
repeat for a total of three doses
Term 4 of 83
The purpose of a rapid response team (RRT) or medical emergency team (MET) is to
reduce the number of hospital staff required for patient care.
increase the length of patient stays in the hospital.
provide entertainment for patients during their recovery.
improve patient outcomes by identifying and treating early clinical deterioration.
Term 5 of 83
12 lead ECG
Symptomatic hypertension seizure unexplained Agitation
Only way to identify STEMI
Confirmed right ventricular infarction
Prepared to fulfill their role responsibilities
,Term 6 of 83
Secondary Assessment Mnemonic
15 seconds before passing through fashion at the end of each two minute cycle high-
performance teams should check for a pulse, recharge the defibrillator, if he supposed
to deliver a shock in 10 seconds or less
One sub lingual nitroglycerin tablet every 3 to 5 minutes for ongoing symptoms may
repeat for a total of three doses
S~signs and symptoms
A~allergies
M~medications
P~pertinent Past Medical Information
L~last Oral Intake
E~events leading up to incident
It's one of the most important determinants of survival from cardiac arrest, and early
defibrillation is critical.
Term 7 of 83
HIGH QUALITY CPR INCLUDES:
Actual chest compression time divided by total code time
15 seconds before passing through fashion at the end of each two minute cycle high-
performance teams should check for a pulse, recharge the defibrillator, if he supposed
to deliver a shock in 10 seconds or less
Comprehensive Stroke center
Compress the chest hard and fast at least 2 inches at a rate of 100 to 120 for a minute
(30:2)
Allow the chest you completely recoil after each compression
Minimize interaction in compression (CHS compression fracture).
Switch compressors about every two minutes or earlier if the tea. The switch should only
take about five seconds
Avoid excessive Ventilation
, Term 8 of 83
What are the signs of clinical deterioration that was not the activation of a rapid response
system?
Increasing CPR quality
Seizure
Unexplained agitation
Symptomatic hypertension
Formulate a differential diagnosis
Decreased coronary perfusion pressure
Term 9 of 83
Unless allergies contra indications exist consider these 4 agents in patients with ischemic type
chest discomfort
Oral antiplatelet medication
Morphine cans of kris absorption of oral anti-platelet medication which include Plavix
and others
Oxygen for saturation less than 90% start at 4 L per minute
Aspirin 162 to 325 mg if not given by EMS
Nitroglycerin sublingual or translingual
Morphine if Justine is not relieved by nature Coast trains
Decreased total hospital length of stay
Decreased ICU length of stay
Compressor should hover over the chest (not touching it) and be prepared for his
integration