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[Show more]For poor perfusion with Bradycardia Treat with which first line treatment? - Atropine 1mg IV 
(repeat to a total of 3mg IV) 
 
For poor perfusion with Bradycardia Treat, if the first line of treatment is ineffective, what should be provided and what med should be given? - Transcutaneous pacing...
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(repeat to a total of 3mg IV) 
 
For poor perfusion with Bradycardia Treat, if the first line of treatment is ineffective, what should be provided and what med should be given? - Transcutaneous pacing...
4 elements of "Integrated System of Care" - -provides links of "Chain of Survival" 
-Determines "strength" of each link of the "chain" 
-Determines "ultimate outcome" 
-Provides collective support and organization 
 
-People 
-Education 
-Equipment - 4 elements of "Integrated Syste...
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Add to cart4 elements of "Integrated System of Care" - -provides links of "Chain of Survival" 
-Determines "strength" of each link of the "chain" 
-Determines "ultimate outcome" 
-Provides collective support and organization 
 
-People 
-Education 
-Equipment - 4 elements of "Integrated Syste...
the HR is 92/min RR is 14/min, BP is 130/86 mmhg, spo2 is 97% and atrial fibrillation is on the monitor 
 
what additional assessment and stabilization activities should be completed ? - check glucose, perform validated prehospital stroke screen and stroke severity tool, provide prehospital noti...
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Add to cartthe HR is 92/min RR is 14/min, BP is 130/86 mmhg, spo2 is 97% and atrial fibrillation is on the monitor 
 
what additional assessment and stabilization activities should be completed ? - check glucose, perform validated prehospital stroke screen and stroke severity tool, provide prehospital noti...
What element of a system of care is represented by properly functioning resuscitation equipment? - Structure 
 
What is the first link in the out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) chain of survival? - Activation of emergency reponse 
 
What are signs of clinical deterioration that would prompt...
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Add to cartWhat element of a system of care is represented by properly functioning resuscitation equipment? - Structure 
 
What is the first link in the out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) chain of survival? - Activation of emergency reponse 
 
What are signs of clinical deterioration that would prompt...
in cardiac arrest when do you first introduce medical intervention? which drug? - after 2 rounds of CPR/shock 
after 2nd shock give 1 mg epinephrine every 3-5 minutes 
 
when do you introduce amiodarone during cardiac arrest? - after the 3rd shock give 300 mg bolus of amiodarone 
if second dos...
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Add to cartin cardiac arrest when do you first introduce medical intervention? which drug? - after 2 rounds of CPR/shock 
after 2nd shock give 1 mg epinephrine every 3-5 minutes 
 
when do you introduce amiodarone during cardiac arrest? - after the 3rd shock give 300 mg bolus of amiodarone 
if second dos...
Course Overview - Chain of survival 
 
High Quality CPR for adults, a child, and an infant 
 
How to use an AED 
 
Effective team dynamics in multi-rescuer resuscitation 
 
How to treat Special Considerations in basic life support 
 
How to relieve Foreign-body airway obstruction for an adult...
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Add to cartCourse Overview - Chain of survival 
 
High Quality CPR for adults, a child, and an infant 
 
How to use an AED 
 
Effective team dynamics in multi-rescuer resuscitation 
 
How to treat Special Considerations in basic life support 
 
How to relieve Foreign-body airway obstruction for an adult...
ACLS Tachycardia with a Pulse Algorithm 
Assess clinical condition 
Look for signs of increased work of breathing 
Look for signs of hypoxemia 
ACLS Bradycardia with a Pulse Algorithm 
Assess appropriateness for clinical condition 
Indentify and treat underlying cause. 
If no symptoms, monitor and o...
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Add to cartACLS Tachycardia with a Pulse Algorithm 
Assess clinical condition 
Look for signs of increased work of breathing 
Look for signs of hypoxemia 
ACLS Bradycardia with a Pulse Algorithm 
Assess appropriateness for clinical condition 
Indentify and treat underlying cause. 
If no symptoms, monitor and o...
out-of-hospital acute stroke care focuses on: - - rapid ID and assessment of pts with stroke 
- rapid transport w/ prearrival notification to facility capable of providing acute stroke care 
 
in-hospital acute stroke care - - ability to rapidly determine pt eligibility for fibrinolytic therapy 
- a...
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Add to cartout-of-hospital acute stroke care focuses on: - - rapid ID and assessment of pts with stroke 
- rapid transport w/ prearrival notification to facility capable of providing acute stroke care 
 
in-hospital acute stroke care - - ability to rapidly determine pt eligibility for fibrinolytic therapy 
- a...
Average respiratory rate for adults 
12-16 (20)/minute 
Below 6/min= requires assisted ventilation with bag-mask device or advanced airway with 100% oxygen 
Normal tidal volume 
8-10 mL/kg 
-Maintains normal oxygenation and elimination of CO2 
 
Respiratory distress 
Clinical state characterized by...
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Add to cartAverage respiratory rate for adults 
12-16 (20)/minute 
Below 6/min= requires assisted ventilation with bag-mask device or advanced airway with 100% oxygen 
Normal tidal volume 
8-10 mL/kg 
-Maintains normal oxygenation and elimination of CO2 
 
Respiratory distress 
Clinical state characterized by...
1. Which type of atrioventricular block best describes this rhythm? - C) Second-degree type II 
 
2. Your patient is in cardiac arrest and has been intubated. To assess CPR quality, which should you do? - A) Monitor the patient's PETCO2 
 
3. Which facility is the most appropriate EMS destina...
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Add to cart1. Which type of atrioventricular block best describes this rhythm? - C) Second-degree type II 
 
2. Your patient is in cardiac arrest and has been intubated. To assess CPR quality, which should you do? - A) Monitor the patient's PETCO2 
 
3. Which facility is the most appropriate EMS destina...
Milgram Sample - 40 white males aged 20 - 50 from New Haven CT and the surrounding area (Yale University) 
a. Wide range of education levels from one who did not complete elementary school to those with PhD's 
b. 15 skilled or unskilled laborers, 16 white collar or salesmen and 9 professionals 
...
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Add to cartMilgram Sample - 40 white males aged 20 - 50 from New Haven CT and the surrounding area (Yale University) 
a. Wide range of education levels from one who did not complete elementary school to those with PhD's 
b. 15 skilled or unskilled laborers, 16 white collar or salesmen and 9 professionals 
...
Experiment - Investigation looking for a causal relationship in which an IV is manipulated and is expected to be responsible for changes in the DV. 
 
Independent Variable - Factor under investigation in an experiment which is manipulated to create two or more conditions or levels and is expec...
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Add to cartExperiment - Investigation looking for a causal relationship in which an IV is manipulated and is expected to be responsible for changes in the DV. 
 
Independent Variable - Factor under investigation in an experiment which is manipulated to create two or more conditions or levels and is expec...
Milgram - obedience 
 
Piliavin - subway Samaritans 
 
Yamamoto - chimpanzee helping 
 
Bandura et al. - aggression 
 
Saavedra and Silverman - button phobia 
 
Pepperberg - parrot learning 
 
Andrade - doodling 
 
Baron-Cohen et al. - eyes test 
 
Laney et al. - false mem...
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Add to cartMilgram - obedience 
 
Piliavin - subway Samaritans 
 
Yamamoto - chimpanzee helping 
 
Bandura et al. - aggression 
 
Saavedra and Silverman - button phobia 
 
Pepperberg - parrot learning 
 
Andrade - doodling 
 
Baron-Cohen et al. - eyes test 
 
Laney et al. - false mem...
Milgram study Background - holocaust how ordinary people obeyed destructive orders 
 
Subway study Background - Kitty Genovese 38 people witnessed murder and didn't call police 
 
Monkey study Background - Sue Savage Ramba did study using 2 chimps that requested help using a lexigram 
 
Ey...
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Add to cartMilgram study Background - holocaust how ordinary people obeyed destructive orders 
 
Subway study Background - Kitty Genovese 38 people witnessed murder and didn't call police 
 
Monkey study Background - Sue Savage Ramba did study using 2 chimps that requested help using a lexigram 
 
Ey...
1) Milgram (Participants/Sample) - 1)All white males from new haven, Connecticut 
2)Age ranged from 20 - 50 years old 
3)40 participants in total 
4)volunteers from news ad 
5) were paid $4.50 
 
2) Pilliavin (Participants/Sample) - 1) 4 teams of 4 (2 Males, 2 Females) 
2)Opportunity sample 
3...
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Add to cart1) Milgram (Participants/Sample) - 1)All white males from new haven, Connecticut 
2)Age ranged from 20 - 50 years old 
3)40 participants in total 
4)volunteers from news ad 
5) were paid $4.50 
 
2) Pilliavin (Participants/Sample) - 1) 4 teams of 4 (2 Males, 2 Females) 
2)Opportunity sample 
3...
what is psychology? - the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes 
 
What are research methods in general? - the approaches a(an) investigator(s) uses to examine a particular topic 
 
List the things you need for research methods(7) - purpose, hypothesis, theoretical basis, sampl...
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Add to cartwhat is psychology? - the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes 
 
What are research methods in general? - the approaches a(an) investigator(s) uses to examine a particular topic 
 
List the things you need for research methods(7) - purpose, hypothesis, theoretical basis, sampl...
research - systematic study of a problem 
 
science - a branch of knowledge conducted on objective principles 
 
research hypothesis - a statement put forward at the beginning of a study stating what you expect to happen, generated by a theory 
 
theory - a general explanation of a set o...
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Add to cartresearch - systematic study of a problem 
 
science - a branch of knowledge conducted on objective principles 
 
research hypothesis - a statement put forward at the beginning of a study stating what you expect to happen, generated by a theory 
 
theory - a general explanation of a set o...
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Experiment - An investigation looking for a casual relationship in which an independent variable is manipulated and is expected to be responsible for changes in the dependent variable. 
 
Independent Variable - The factor under investigation in an experiment which is manipulated to create two ...
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Independent Variable - The factor under investigation in an experiment which is manipulated to create two ...
Describe the aim of Bandura's study (aggression) - to investigate whether a child would learn aggression by observing a model (and would repeat aggressive behavior in absence of the model) & whether the sex of the role model was important 
 
Describe the hypothesis of Bandura's study - - Obs...
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Add to cartDescribe the aim of Bandura's study (aggression) - to investigate whether a child would learn aggression by observing a model (and would repeat aggressive behavior in absence of the model) & whether the sex of the role model was important 
 
Describe the hypothesis of Bandura's study - - Obs...
lab experiment - These take place in a situation or environment that is artificial to the participants in the study. There are two main types of variable that need to be considered when running any experiment. 
 
strengths of lab study - have high levels of standardisation and so can be replic...
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Add to cartlab experiment - These take place in a situation or environment that is artificial to the participants in the study. There are two main types of variable that need to be considered when running any experiment. 
 
strengths of lab study - have high levels of standardisation and so can be replic...
Research Methods - Experiments, Self-reports, Case studies, Observations, Correlation 
 
Experiment - An investigation in which a hypothesis is scientifically tested. (Lab, Field, and Natural) 
 
Self-Reports - Any test, measure, or survey that relies on the individual's own report of thei...
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Add to cartResearch Methods - Experiments, Self-reports, Case studies, Observations, Correlation 
 
Experiment - An investigation in which a hypothesis is scientifically tested. (Lab, Field, and Natural) 
 
Self-Reports - Any test, measure, or survey that relies on the individual's own report of thei...
ecological validity - The extent to which a study is realistic or representative of real life. 
 
mundane realism - the extent to which experimental findings can be generalized to the real world 
 
internal validity - How well is the experiment done? less confounding variables = higher 
 
e...
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Add to cartecological validity - The extent to which a study is realistic or representative of real life. 
 
mundane realism - the extent to which experimental findings can be generalized to the real world 
 
internal validity - How well is the experiment done? less confounding variables = higher 
 
e...
State an aim of the Canli et al. Study - To show that emotive images will be remembered better than those that have little emotional impact on an individual. 
 
Evaluate Canli et al. usefulness in psychology - May be useful to advertising companies; they can use emotionally intense information...
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Add to cartState an aim of the Canli et al. Study - To show that emotive images will be remembered better than those that have little emotional impact on an individual. 
 
Evaluate Canli et al. usefulness in psychology - May be useful to advertising companies; they can use emotionally intense information...
Schachter/Singer Aims - 1) To investigate the role cognitive factors have in the experience of emotion when we are in a state of physiological arousal that has no immediate explanation. 
 2) When we do have an appropriate explanation for feeling physical arousal, to see whether we always label it...
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Add to cartSchachter/Singer Aims - 1) To investigate the role cognitive factors have in the experience of emotion when we are in a state of physiological arousal that has no immediate explanation. 
 2) When we do have an appropriate explanation for feeling physical arousal, to see whether we always label it...
CANLI ET AL. AIM - TO SHOW THAT EMOTIVE IMAGES WILL BE REMEMBERED BETTER THAN THOSE WITH LITTLE EMOTIVE IMAGES. 
 
CANLIE ET AL. METHOD & DESIGN - METHOD: LAB EXPERIMENT 
 
DESIGN: REPEATED MEASURES 
 
CANLI ET AL. SAMPLE - 10 RIGHT HANDED, HEALTHY FEMALES. GIRLS WERE CHOSEN OVER MALES AS T...
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Add to cartCANLI ET AL. AIM - TO SHOW THAT EMOTIVE IMAGES WILL BE REMEMBERED BETTER THAN THOSE WITH LITTLE EMOTIVE IMAGES. 
 
CANLIE ET AL. METHOD & DESIGN - METHOD: LAB EXPERIMENT 
 
DESIGN: REPEATED MEASURES 
 
CANLI ET AL. SAMPLE - 10 RIGHT HANDED, HEALTHY FEMALES. GIRLS WERE CHOSEN OVER MALES AS T...
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Lab Experiment - Investigation looking for a relationship in which the IV is manipulated and is expected to be reasonable for changes in the DV 
 
Strength: 
- High standardization 
-Easy to repeat for reliability 
- High levels of control researchers are confident IV affects the DV 
 
Weakness:...
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Add to cartLab Experiment - Investigation looking for a relationship in which the IV is manipulated and is expected to be reasonable for changes in the DV 
 
Strength: 
- High standardization 
-Easy to repeat for reliability 
- High levels of control researchers are confident IV affects the DV 
 
Weakness:...
Milgram - aim? - To investigate what level of obedience would be shown when participants were told by an authority figure to administer electric shocks to another person 
 
Milgram - participants/sample? - VOLUNTARY/SELF-SELECT 
40 white males aged 20-50 from New Haven, Connecticut; wide range...
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Add to cartMilgram - aim? - To investigate what level of obedience would be shown when participants were told by an authority figure to administer electric shocks to another person 
 
Milgram - participants/sample? - VOLUNTARY/SELF-SELECT 
40 white males aged 20-50 from New Haven, Connecticut; wide range...
aim (Yamamoto) - to learn more about helping behavior in chimpanzees. 
specifically: 
-whether chimpanzees can understand the needs of the conspecies- members of same species. 
- whether chimpanzees can respond to those needs with targeted helping 
 
altruistic (Yamamoto) - acting helpfully to...
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Add to cartaim (Yamamoto) - to learn more about helping behavior in chimpanzees. 
specifically: 
-whether chimpanzees can understand the needs of the conspecies- members of same species. 
- whether chimpanzees can respond to those needs with targeted helping 
 
altruistic (Yamamoto) - acting helpfully to...
Relevant Background - Sleep is hard to study 
Dreaming is hard to study 
Psychological measures are required 
In 1955 - used EEG to measure brain activity and eye movement during sleep 
We go through several stages of sleep during the night 
Go in and out of REM and NREM sleep 
Vivid dreams a...
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Add to cartRelevant Background - Sleep is hard to study 
Dreaming is hard to study 
Psychological measures are required 
In 1955 - used EEG to measure brain activity and eye movement during sleep 
We go through several stages of sleep during the night 
Go in and out of REM and NREM sleep 
Vivid dreams a...
Dement & Kleitman - (sleep and dreams) 
Biological 
Laboratory 
 
Dement & Kleitman Background - Sleep and dreaming are hard to study because the participants are unresponsive; therefore physiological measures are needed. Prior to this study psychologists didn't know how to measure dreams, bu...
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Add to cartDement & Kleitman - (sleep and dreams) 
Biological 
Laboratory 
 
Dement & Kleitman Background - Sleep and dreaming are hard to study because the participants are unresponsive; therefore physiological measures are needed. Prior to this study psychologists didn't know how to measure dreams, bu...
Schizophrenia - positive symptoms 
- delusional thinking 
- hallucinations 
 
negative symptoms 
- memory loss 
- lack of motivation or action 
 
Delusional Disorder - - persistent delusions 
- BUT HAVE NORMAL BEHAVIOR 
 - erotomanic 
 - grandiose 
 - jealous 
 - persecutory 
 
EXPLANATIONS...
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Add to cartSchizophrenia - positive symptoms 
- delusional thinking 
- hallucinations 
 
negative symptoms 
- memory loss 
- lack of motivation or action 
 
Delusional Disorder - - persistent delusions 
- BUT HAVE NORMAL BEHAVIOR 
 - erotomanic 
 - grandiose 
 - jealous 
 - persecutory 
 
EXPLANATIONS...
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