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2024 ENPC HOME EXAM WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
Tachycardia = an _______ sign of shock - CORRECT-ANSWERSEarly
What is a late sign of circulatory compromise in children? - CORRECT-
ANSWERSHypotension
Children can remain normotensive until about _____ percent of blood volume
is lost - CORRECT-ANSWERS25%
What are two intervention you should always be doing? - CORRECT-
ANSWERSApplying oxygen
Checking bedside blood glucose
The most common cause of pediatric dysrhythmias is an unrecognized ____
or _____ - CORRECT-ANSWERSRespiratory or metabolic compromise
A child's cardiac output is how much of that of an adults - CORRECT-
ANSWERSTwo times that of an adults
What concentration of EPI do you use for CPR? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS1:10,000
_____ is One of the most common in infants see that can lead to cardiac
compromise. Greater than 220 bpm in infants and greater than 180 bpm in
children. Absent or hard to see P waves. Rapid onset - CORRECT-
ANSWERSSVT
_____ What is indicated for stable SVT dosing is .1 mg per kilogram of
adenosine and you want to flush it fast with a 10 mL Saline flush and using
the stopcock method. - CORRECT-ANSWERSAdenosine
If SVT becomes unstable what is the method that will be used for treatment -
CORRECT-ANSWERSSynchronize cardioversion. Consider sedation. 0.5 J/Kg.
Make sure that machine is in synchronized mood. Refer patient to cardiology.
What should always be the first choice for stable SVT? - CORRECT-
ANSWERSVagal maneuver Aka using ice to the face blowing through an
obstructed straw
, V tach: - CORRECT-ANSWERSHR >120
Rapid HR with wide QRS complex
Tombstone like appearance
No p waves
Sometimes pulseless
Can Turn into v fib
V tach with a pulse: - CORRECT-ANSWERSConsult cardiology
02
EKG
Cardioversion
I am new at around 150 mcg
Pulseless V tach: - CORRECT-ANSWERSDefibrillator
V fib: - CORRECT-ANSWERSUncommon
Electrocution
Viral illness
Heart transplant
Blunt trauma to the chest
Unresponsive
Defibrillate patient to Jules - kilogram
CPR for five cycles after each shock
Subsequent Shock will be 4 J/ kg
PEA: - CORRECT-ANSWERSDoes not produce palpable pulse
Maybe a normal looking rhythm
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