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PALS Quiz

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1. Greater than normal HR for age but usually < 200 bpm. Normal rhythm, no tx needed




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2. Treatment for SVT and VT:




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3. Compression/Ventilation Ratio




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4. Pediatric BLS: attached AED, rhythm shockable and shock given... now what?




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5. Hypovolemia/Shock Treatment:




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6. Hypotension Meds/Treatment:




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7. Glasgow Coma Scale




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8. Blood pressure norms?




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9. Persistent SYMPTOMATIC bradycardia despite adequate ventilation, O2, CPR... what next?




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10. VF, treat with defibrillation (2-4 J/kg)




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11. Vent. Tachycardia: If no pulse, tx like VF, Give lidocaine before defibrillation.




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12. each 5 cycles




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13. Size(mm)=(Age/4)+4, Depth(cm)=(Age/2)+12




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14. Supraventricular Tachycardia (note: best drug- Adenosine)




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15. 0.5-1.0g/kg IV/IO D25W(2-4mL/kg)




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16. Epi (0.01mg/kg) & Benadryl (0.5-1.0mg/kg)




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17. HR <60 bpm w/ AV dissoc. -> Tx: Oxygen, Chest compressions, Epinephrine, Atropine PRN




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18. If witnessed sudden collapse, call 911 and then AED and ABCs, otherwise, do first round of ABCs first.





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