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NUR 431L FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
-Maintain SBP of at least 90 mmHg and O2 sat of at least 94%.
-May give 1-2 L NS or LR and/or give vasopressor infusion.
-Consider therapeutic hypothermia if patient remains unconscious after ROSC to
optimize neurologic recovery.
-Optimizing oxygenation, ventilation and perfusion, especially to brain and heart, is
primary goal after ROSC is achieved.
-Identify and treat causes of arrest to prevent recurrence.
-Transport to hospital if out of hospital or ICU if on the hospital floor - Answer-RETURN
OF SPONTANEOUS CIRCULATION (ROSC)

-Hypovolemia
-Hypothermia
-Hypo/hyper-kalemia
-Hypoxia
-Hydrogen ion (acidosis)
-Tension pneumothorax
-Tamponade, cardiac
-Thrombosis, pulmonary
-Thrombosis, coronary
-Toxins - Answer-causes of v-fib, pulseless v-tach

shock and CPR are the primary interventions - Answer-V-fib/pulseless V-tach-->

-drug therapy
-synchronized cardioversion - Answer-V-tach WITH a pulse-->

*DO NOT SHOCK
-CPR
-epi - Answer-Asystole/PEA-->

-identify and treat the underlying cause
-we give meds
-transvenous pacing is considered if all other measures fail - Answer-Bradycardia-->

-identify and treat the underlying cause
-synchronized cardioversion
-meds - Answer-Tachycardia-->

*Epinephrine
-1 mg IV/IO q 3-5 minutes

,*amiodarone
-300 mg IV/IO for first dose
-150 mg IV/IO 2nd dose - Answer-V-fib/pulseless V-tach: meds

*epinephrine
-1 mg IV/IO q 3-5 minutes - Answer-Asystole/PEA: meds

1) Airway/breathing
2) Oxygen
3) IV access
4) EKG
5) Identify/treat causes
6) Assess adequate perfusion - Answer-first thing to do when tachycardia is identified
(HR>150)

*AT LEAST 1 OF THE FOLLOWING

•Hypotension
•Ongoing chest pain
•Altered mental status
•Signs of shock
•acute heart failure - Answer-Signs of poor perfusion:

*Synchronized Cardioversion

*adenosine
-6mg rapid IV push
-12 mg (if required) - Answer-tachycardia with poor perfusion

-SVT= "Regular narrow complex tachycardia
-A-fib= "Irregular narrow complex tachycardia"
-V-tach (monomorphic)= "Regular wide complex tachycardia"
-V-tach/ Torsades (polymorphic)= "Irregular wide complex tachycardia" - Answer-
possible rhythms for tachycardia with adequate perfusion

*Vagal Maneuvers

*adenosine
-6mg rapid IV push
-12 mg (if required) - Answer-treatment for SVT= "Regular narrow complex tachycardia"

*sotalol (Beta Blockers)
-100mg over 5 minutes

*amiodarone
-first dose: 150mg over 10mns

, -maintenance dose: 1mg/mn for first 6 hours

-expert consult - Answer-treatment for A-fib= "Irregular narrow complex tachycardia"

*Amiodarone Infusion
-150mg over 10mns

*Procainamide
-20-50mg/minute
-max dose of 17mg/kg

-Do rescue breathing if the patient has a pulse. oAssisted breathing rate is 1 breath
every 5-6 seconds or 10-12 breaths per minute.
-If the patient does not have a pulse, do 30 compressions: 2 breaths.
-After an advanced airway is placed, no more pauses for ventilation- give breath every 6
seconds or 10 breaths/min without pausing while compressor gives 100-120
compressions/minute.
-Avoid excessive ventilation!! - Answer-BREATHING in a code

-Power- turn on AED
-Attach- Electrode pads (adult pads for age 8 and older)
-Analyze- rhythm (clear the patient during analysis)
-Shock- if advisedoIf no shock advised, continue CPR immediately with chest
compressions.
-Resume CPR if AED does not analyze promptly - Answer-AED

-Continually check hand placement
-Compress at 100-120 times/minute
-Synchronize compressions with ventilations (30:2) until ETT is in place
-This person needs to be relieved every 2 minutes! - Answer-compression manager

-Must be familiar with crash cart
-Sets up suction, airway equipment, etc
-Operates defibrillator
-Prepares meds and flushes for medication manager - Answer-Crash cart and
equipment manager

-Gives meds via IV
-Communicates when a med has been given
-Follow meds with flush solution - Answer-medication manager

-Check carotid pulse for 5-10 seconds. (chest compressions should begin no longer
than 10 sec later)
-If no pulse- begin CPR with chest compression (30:2) until an AED arrives .
-If you witness the patient collapse, activate the EMS first, then begin CPR. If you find a
patient unresponsive, give 5 cycles of CPR then activate the EMS system.
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