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Non-Traumatic Cardiac Arrest (Adult) - ANS-1. Begin CPR as per AHA guidelines 2. Turn on the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) 3. Apply the AED pads to the patient's bare chest with minimal interruption of chest compressions 4. Connect AED pads and follow the AED voice prompts 5. Continue CPR, re-analyze every two (2) minutes and shock as indicated 6. Request ALS assistance 7. Continue CPR and AED analysis with minimal interruption of chest compressions 8. Transport after a total of three (3) cycles of CPR and AED analysis Severe Bradycardia: pediatric (<60 bpm) - ANS-begin chest compressions and ventilation. (Two-person CPR ratio for the child and infant will be 15 compressions to 2 breaths.) check pulse every 2 minutes and perform the following: heartrate at 60-100: ventilate at a rate of 20 breaths/min using a bag valve mask and oxygen. Check for a pulse every one (1) minute Heart rate > 100 beats/min AND patient is adequately breathing (both in rate and volume for age), administer oxygen via non-rebreather mask Request ALS and transport Obstructed airway - ANS-if patient is conscious and can breathe, encourage patient to cough If patient is unconscious or cannot breathe perform airway maneuver or CPR Check ABC's and vitals perform airway management and appropriate oxygen therapy Request ALS assistance 6. Transport Perform obstructed airway maneuvers enroute to the hospital as needed

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NYC REMAC 2022 BEST EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

Non-Traumatic Cardiac Arrest (Adult) - ANS-1. Begin CPR as per AHA guidelines

2. Turn on the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) 3. Apply the AED pads to the
patient's bare chest with minimal interruption of chest compressions

4. Connect AED pads and follow the AED voice prompts

5. Continue CPR, re-analyze every two (2) minutes and shock as indicated

6. Request ALS assistance 7. Continue CPR and AED analysis with minimal
interruption of chest compressions

8. Transport after a total of three (3) cycles of CPR and AED analysis



Severe Bradycardia: pediatric (<60 bpm) - ANS-begin chest compressions and
ventilation. (Two-person CPR ratio for the child and infant will be 15 compressions to 2
breaths.)

check pulse every 2 minutes and perform the following:

heartrate at 60-100: ventilate at a rate of 20 breaths/min using a bag valve mask and
oxygen. Check for a pulse every one (1) minute

Heart rate > 100 beats/min AND patient is adequately breathing (both in rate and
volume for age), administer oxygen via non-rebreather mask

Request ALS and transport



Obstructed airway - ANS-if patient is conscious and can breathe, encourage patient to
cough



If patient is unconscious or cannot breathe perform airway maneuver or CPR



Check ABC's and vitals

perform airway management and appropriate oxygen therapy

, Request ALS assistance 6. Transport

Perform obstructed airway maneuvers enroute to the hospital as needed



Respiratory Distress - ANS-Take ABC and vital signs

Use airway adjuncts as needed and administer oxygen as follows: • For respiratory
distress, administer oxygen and allow the patient to maintain a position of comfort • For
respiratory failure, assist ventilations at a rate of 10 breaths/min

(20-30 breaths/min for pedi) with supplemental oxygen 3. Assess and treat for an
overdose as needed

Request ALS assistance

Transport



AMS - ANS-acess the scene for potential danger



ABC vitals

airway management and administer oxygen

assess for overdose



manage airway

check blood glucose

If BGL < 60 mg/dl AND the patient is conscious AND able to drink without assistance,
administer a glucose solution or other sugar containing beverage



Transport



Anaphylaxis - ANS-ABC vital signs

Airway management

Administer oxygen

considered anaphylaxes if swelling, hives and closed airway
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