ACLS MOCK exam %
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Which of the following choices represents appropriate treatment
of an asystolic patient? - //Administration of atropine
Each cycle of CPR consists of 30 ____________ and two
____________. - //compressions and ventilations
Bradycardia in a normal adult patient is defined as: - //a resting
heart rate less than 60 beats per minute
Sinus tachycardia originates in the: - //Sinoatrial node
Which of the following represents a true statement regarding the
NPA and OPA? - //An NPA can be used on a semi-conscious or
conscious patient, while an OPA can only be used on an
unconscious patient.
In the management of an acute stroke patient, the goal is for the
patient to arrive in the Emergency Department (ED) within ______
of the onset of signs and symptoms. - //ten minutes
Stable tachycardia is defined as: - //a heart rate faster than 100
beats per minute (bpm)
, Begin use of TCP on a bradycardic patient with inadequate
perfusion: - //if atropine is ineffective or patient is exhibiting
severe or degrading symptoms
Vasopressin can be substituted for: - //both the first dose of
epinephrine and the second dose of epinephrine
When treating an acute stroke patient, you must immediately
create immediate IV access. - //True
Which of the following should be considered in the IV access of an
asystolic patient? - //never interrupt CPR
Which of the following choices represents the two types of
defibrillation? - //Biphasic and monophasic
Which of the following does NOT represent unstable tachycardia?
- //Ventricular escape rhythm
____________ clear the patient before delivering a shock: - //Always
Which of the following represents a true statement about sinus
tachycardia? - //Sinus tachycardia may result from hypovolemia
Chest pain that is indicative of myocardial ischemia may be
accompanied by nausea. - //True
PASSED
Which of the following choices represents appropriate treatment
of an asystolic patient? - //Administration of atropine
Each cycle of CPR consists of 30 ____________ and two
____________. - //compressions and ventilations
Bradycardia in a normal adult patient is defined as: - //a resting
heart rate less than 60 beats per minute
Sinus tachycardia originates in the: - //Sinoatrial node
Which of the following represents a true statement regarding the
NPA and OPA? - //An NPA can be used on a semi-conscious or
conscious patient, while an OPA can only be used on an
unconscious patient.
In the management of an acute stroke patient, the goal is for the
patient to arrive in the Emergency Department (ED) within ______
of the onset of signs and symptoms. - //ten minutes
Stable tachycardia is defined as: - //a heart rate faster than 100
beats per minute (bpm)
, Begin use of TCP on a bradycardic patient with inadequate
perfusion: - //if atropine is ineffective or patient is exhibiting
severe or degrading symptoms
Vasopressin can be substituted for: - //both the first dose of
epinephrine and the second dose of epinephrine
When treating an acute stroke patient, you must immediately
create immediate IV access. - //True
Which of the following should be considered in the IV access of an
asystolic patient? - //never interrupt CPR
Which of the following choices represents the two types of
defibrillation? - //Biphasic and monophasic
Which of the following does NOT represent unstable tachycardia?
- //Ventricular escape rhythm
____________ clear the patient before delivering a shock: - //Always
Which of the following represents a true statement about sinus
tachycardia? - //Sinus tachycardia may result from hypovolemia
Chest pain that is indicative of myocardial ischemia may be
accompanied by nausea. - //True