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ACLS Pre-Test Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Verified. In which situation does bradycardia require treatment? - -Hypotension Which intervention is most appropriate for the treatment of a patient in asystole? - -Epinephrine You arrive on the scene with the code team. High-...

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In which situation does bradycardia require treatment? - ✔✔-Hypotension



Which intervention is most appropriate for the treatment of a patient in asystole? - ✔✔-Epinephrine



You arrive on the scene with the code team. High-quality CPR is in progress. An AED has previousy
advised "no shock indicated." A rhythm check now finds asystole. After resuming high-quality
compressions, which action do you take next? - ✔✔-Establish IV or IO access



A monitored patient in the ICU developed a sudden onset of narrow-complex tachycardia at a rate of
220/min. The patient's blood pressure is 128/58 mm Hg, the PETCO2 is 38mm Hg, and the pulse
oximetry reading is 98%. There is vascular access in the left arm, and the patient has not been given any
vasoactive drugs. A 12-lead ECG confirm a supraventricular tachycardia with no evidence of ischemia or
infarction. The heart rate has not responded to vagal maneuvers. what is your next action? - ✔✔-
Administer adenosine 6mg IV push



A patient has sinus bradycardia with a heart rate of 36/min. Atropine has been administered to a toal
does of 3 mg. A transcutaneous pacemaker has failed to capture. The patient is confused, and her blood
pressure is 88/56 mm Hg. Which therapy is now indicated? - ✔✔-Epinephrine 2 to 10 mcg/min



A patient is in cardiac arrest. Ventricular fibrillation has been refractory to a second shock. Which drug
should be administered first? - ✔✔-Epinephrine 1 mg IV/IO



A 62-year-old man suddenly experienced difficulty speaking and left-sided weakness. He meets initial
criteria for fibrinolytic therapy, and a CT scan of the brain si ordered. Which best describes the
guidelines for antiplatelet and fibrinolytic therapy? - ✔✔-Hold aspirin for at least 24 hours if rtPA is
administered



A patient is in refractory ventricular fibrillation and has received multiple appropriate defribillation
shocks, epinephrine 1 mg IV twice, and an initial dose of amiodarone 300mg IV. The patient is intubated.

, Which best describe the recommended second does of amiodarone for this patient? - ✔✔-150 mg IV
push



A patient with sinus bradycardia and a heart rate of 42/min has diaphoresis and a blood pressure of
80/60mm Hg. What is the initial does of atropine? - ✔✔-0.5mg



A 35-year-old woman has palpitations, light-headedness, and a stable tachycardia. The monitor shows a
regular narrow-complex QRS at a rate of 180/min. Vagal maneuvers have not been effective in
terminating the rhythm. An IV has been established. Which drug should be administered? - ✔✔-
Adenosine 6mg



A patient is in cardiac arrest. Ventricular fibrillation has been refractory to an initial shock. If no pathway
for medication administration is in place, which method is preferred? - ✔✔-IV or IO



What is the indication for the use of magnesium in cardiac arrest? - ✔✔-Pulseless ventricular
tachycardia-associated torsades de pointes



A patient has a rapid irregular wide-complex tachycardia. The ventricular rate is 138/min. He is
asymptomatic, with a blood pressure of 110/70 mm Hg. He has a history of angina. What action is
recommended next? - ✔✔-Seeking expert consultation



A patient is in cardiac arrest. High-quality chest compressions are being given. The patient is intubated,
and an IV has been started. The rhythm is asystole. What is the first drug/dose to administer? - ✔✔-
Epinephrine 1mg IV/IO



A patient is in refractory ventricular fibrillation. High-quality CPR is in progress. One does of epinephrine
was given after the second shock. An antiarrhythmic drug was given immediately after the third shock.
You are the team leader. Which medication do you order next. - ✔✔-Epinephrine 1 mg



A patient with possible STEMI has ongoing chest discomfort. What is a contraindication to nitrate
administration? - ✔✔-Use of a phosphodiestrase inhibitor within the previous 24 hours

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