CFT - ACLS AND BCLS – FINAL EXAM 2025/2026
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In bradycardia, you decide to intervene, what is your first thing you do?-CORRECT ANSWERadminister 1
mg bolus of atropine, every 3 to 5 minutes
In bradycardia what is the maximum dosage of atropine?-CORRECT ANSWER3 mg
Atropine does not work in bradycardia, what could you then consider?-CORRECT ANSWERdopamine (5-
20 mcg/kg/min) and/or epinephrine (2-10 mcg/min)
In bradycardia, atropine and dopamine/epi do not work, what should you do next?-CORRECT
ANSWERtranscutaneous pacing
pacing, start at rate of 70 with mA of 50, continuing increases mA every 10 intervals, then increase by 5
mA post full capture
In tachycardia, you decide to intervene, what should you do first if the rhythm is regular?-CORRECT
ANSWERvagal maneuver and/or adenosine
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In adult tachycardia, what 5 things should you do BEFORE you intervene?-CORRECT ANSWER*note: first
assess patient pulse, LOC, chest pain, SpO2, and BP
WITH 100% ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
A+ GUARANTEE
In bradycardia, you decide to intervene, what is your first thing you do?-CORRECT ANSWERadminister 1
mg bolus of atropine, every 3 to 5 minutes
In bradycardia what is the maximum dosage of atropine?-CORRECT ANSWER3 mg
Atropine does not work in bradycardia, what could you then consider?-CORRECT ANSWERdopamine (5-
20 mcg/kg/min) and/or epinephrine (2-10 mcg/min)
In bradycardia, atropine and dopamine/epi do not work, what should you do next?-CORRECT
ANSWERtranscutaneous pacing
pacing, start at rate of 70 with mA of 50, continuing increases mA every 10 intervals, then increase by 5
mA post full capture
In tachycardia, you decide to intervene, what should you do first if the rhythm is regular?-CORRECT
ANSWERvagal maneuver and/or adenosine
-CORRECT ANSWER
-CORRECT ANSWER
-CORRECT ANSWER
In adult tachycardia, what 5 things should you do BEFORE you intervene?-CORRECT ANSWER*note: first
assess patient pulse, LOC, chest pain, SpO2, and BP