Which is the correct intervention sequence Assess the patient; confirm rhythm in another lead; initiate CPR
for asystole?
Assess the patient; initiate CPR; defibrillate
ASAP
Assess the patient; confirm rhythm in
another lead; initiate CPR
Assess the patient; confirm rhythm in
another lead; synchronize cardiovert
Confirm rhythm in another lead; assess the
patient; initiate CPR
What does the information found in the last Right bundle branch block from left bundle branch block
0.04 seconds from the J point back into the
QRS complex differentiate?
Degree of heart block
Origin of heart block
Right bundle branch block from left bundle
branch block
Root cause of bundle branch block
The P wave is never hidden in which one of 2nd degree heart block type II
the following rhythms?
2nd degree heart block type II
3rd degree heart block
Junctional
Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)
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When a patient experiences three or more Idioventricular rhythm
consecutive ventricular escape beats at 20
to 40 beats per minute, the patient is
experiencing which of the following
rhythms?
Idioventricular rhythm
Sinus rhythm
Ventricular fibrillation
Ventricular tachycardia
What is the initial treatment response for a Provide quality CPR and defibrillate
patient in either pulseless ventricular
tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation?
Provide quality CPR and defibrillate
Monitor the rhythm in another lead
Administer adenosine with rapid IV or IO
Call the physician for expert consultation
Which heart block is considered normal in Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) with 1st degree block
some individuals?
Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) with bundle
branch block
2nd degree block Type I
Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) with 1st degree
block
2nd degree block Type II
A patient with 3 or more consecutive Accelerated idoventricular rhythm (IVR)
ventricular escape beats at a rate of 40-100
beats per minute has which of the following
rhythms?
Accelerated idoventricular rhythm (IVR)
Idioventricular rhythm
Junctional rhythm
Sinus rhythm
Which three (3) are examples of Atrial fibrillation
supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)? Atrial flutter
Accelerated junctional Junctional tachycardia
Atrial fibrillation
Atrial flutter
Junctional tachycardia
An antiarrhythmic drug should not be Asystole or PEA
administered with which of the following Idioventricular rhythm (IVR)
rhythms? (Select all that apply)
Asystole or PEA
Idioventricular rhythm (IVR)
Pulseless ventricular tachycardia
Ventricular fibrillation
What period of time defines a sustained 30 seconds
ventricular tachycardia?
2 seconds
30 seconds
120 seconds
Kaiser EKG post test heart blocks
300 minutes
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