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Pals Heartcode EXAM 2024-2025 QUESTION AND ANSWERS The infant is placed on the ambulance stretcher and responds with a groan when stimulated and has a temperature of 36.3 C (97.3 F) - ANSWER>> Monitor and support ABCs -Establish IV/IO access -Monitor heart rate, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry -Call for assistance if needed When you evaluate the patient, you find the lungs are clear, skin is cool and mottled, glucose is 97 mg/dL and capillary refill time is 5 seconds. What are the warning signs that the patient is progressing from compensated shock to hypotensive shock? - ANSWER>>-Hypotension (late sign) -Increasing tachycardia The patient still has a blood pressure of 58/38 mm Hg. Her condition would be classified as ___________ shock. - ANSWER>>Hypotensive
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The infant is placed on the ambulance stretcher and responds with a groan when stimulated and has a temperature of 36.3 C (97.3 F) - ANSWER>>- Monitor and support ABCs
When should vasoactive therapy be considered be considered in managing distributive shock? - ANSWER>>If the child remains hypotensive and poorly perfused despite rapid bolus fluid administration How does the clinical presentation of distributive shock compare with hypovolemic shock? - ANSWER>>Distributive shock has more variable presentation than that of hypovolemic shock For general shock management, administer an isotonic crytalloid bolus of __ mL/kg over __ to __ minutes - ANSWER>>For general shock management, administer an isotonic crytalloid bolus of 20 mL/kg over 5 to 20 minutes What signs distinguish anaphylactic shock from other types of shock? - ANSWER>>-Angioedema (swelling of the face, lips and tongue)
What findings help distinguish pulmonary embolism from hypovolemic shock? - ANSWER>>Systemic venous congestion and right heart failure What circulation findings are specific to pericardial tamponade? - ANSWER>>-Tachycardia
What is a FIRST-degree atrioventricular block - ANSWER>>A prolonged PR interval representing slowed conduction through the atrioventricular node Why do children with cardiac tamponade improve temporarily with fluid administration? - ANSWER>>Fluids augment cardiac and tissue perfusion until pericardial drainage can be performed What is the initial dose of epinephrine in the treatment of symptomatic bradycardia? - ANSWER>>0.01 mg/kg IV/IO In which patients would bradycardia be an expected finding and not be considered problematic? - ANSWER>>-A healthy child who is sleeping This is due to reduced metabolic demand
After 2 more minutes of CPR, you notice the patient is moving and his skin color improves. his vital signs are 114 RR 8/min and temperature 37.9 C (100.2 F). The infant is still slow to respond but is moving. What should be the next steps for this patient? - ANSWER>>-Continue oxygen
How should sinus tachycardia be treated? - ANSWER>>By treating the underlying cause If amiodarone or procainamide does not terminate the rapid rhythm, why should adenosine be considered? - ANSWER>>A wide-complex tachycardia could be supraventricular tachycardia with aberrant ventricular conduction What is considered an initial management priority in managing tachyarrhythmias? - ANSWER>>-Assess and support the airway, oxygenation and ventiliation
The patient has characteristics of supraventricular tachycardia, including a heart rate of more than 220/in. How would P waves appear on an ECG in a supraventricular tachycardia? - ANSWER>>-Abnormal