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first thing you do in BLS -ANSWER - tap and shout call for help check for pulse and breathing what do you do if pulse is less than 60 -ANSWER - start compressions immediately how fast should compressions be -ANSWER - 100-120/minute how deep should compressions be -ANSWER - 1/3 depth of the chest , about 2 inches 1 rescuer CPR -ANSWER - 30:2 2 rescuer CPR -ANSWER - 15:2 SVT -ANSWER - has a pulse if stable-vagal first- blow in a straw/ice to eye adenosine- 0.1 mg/kg repeat adenosine- 0.2 mg/kg meds fail, synchronized cardio version @ 0.5-1 J/kg repeat synchronized cardio version @ 2 J/kg VTach and VFib -ANSWER - no pulse defib @ 2J/kg and resume CPR for 2 min repeat defib @ 4,6,8, 10 J/kg Epi is first med @ 0.01 mg/kg if 2nd shock needed, give amiodarone @ 5mg/kg (can repeat x2) PEA -ANSWER - looks like sinus, but no pulse Epi and compressions tx cause (h's and t's) asystole -ANSWER - no pulse check leads first epi and compressions tx cause (h's and t's) bradycardia -ANSWER - pulse less than 60 start CPR first Epi is first med @ 0.01 mg/kg UNLESS they brady during intubation THEN atropine first @ 0.02 mg/kg pace if meds fail (can repe

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PALS check off Exam Questions
&Answers with Complete Solutions
first thing you do in BLS -ANSWER - tap and shout
call for help
check for pulse and breathing

what do you do if pulse is less than 60 -ANSWER - start compressions immediately

how fast should compressions be -ANSWER - 100-120/minute

how deep should compressions be -ANSWER - 1/3 depth of the chest , about 2 inches

1 rescuer CPR -ANSWER - 30:2

2 rescuer CPR -ANSWER - 15:2

SVT -ANSWER - has a pulse
if stable-vagal first- blow in a straw/ice to eye
adenosine- 0.1 mg/kg
repeat adenosine- 0.2 mg/kg
meds fail, synchronized cardio version @ 0.5-1 J/kg
repeat synchronized cardio version @ 2 J/kg

VTach and VFib -ANSWER - no pulse
defib @ 2J/kg and resume CPR for 2 min
repeat defib @ 4,6,8, 10 J/kg
Epi is first med @ 0.01 mg/kg
if 2nd shock needed, give amiodarone @ 5mg/kg (can repeat x2)

PEA -ANSWER - looks like sinus, but no pulse
Epi and compressions
tx cause (h's and t's)

asystole -ANSWER - no pulse
check leads first
epi and compressions
tx cause (h's and t's)

bradycardia -ANSWER - pulse less than 60
start CPR first
Epi is first med @ 0.01 mg/kg UNLESS they brady during intubation THEN atropine first
@ 0.02 mg/kg
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