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ACLS Pretest Question Answers (Pharmacology)
American Heart Association ACLS Pre-Test Question Answers on Pharmacology.
Test Name ACLS Pretest
Type of Question Multiple Choice Question Answers
Subject Pharmacology
Total Questio...
American Heart Association ACLS Pre-Test Question Answers on Pharmacology.
Test Name ACLS Pretest
Type of Question Multiple Choice Question Answers
Subject Pharmacology
Total Question 10
Test Type Sample / Mock Test
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Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
ACLS
Q1. Which of the following is most accurate regarding the administration of
vasopressin during cardiac arrest?
A. Vasopressin is indicated for VF and pulseless VT prior to the delivery of the
first shock
B. The correct dose of Vasopressin is 40 U administered IV or IO
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C. Vasopressin is recommended instead of epinephrine for the treatment of
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D. Vasopressin can be administeredOk twice during cardiac arrest
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Answer: B. The correct dose of Vasopressin is 40 U administered IV or IO
Q2. Your patient has been intubated. IV/IO access is not available. Which
combination of drugs can be administered by the endotracheal route of
administration?
A. Amiodarone, lidocaine, epinephrine
B. Epinephrine, vasopressin, amiodarone
C. Lidocaine, epinephrine, vasopressin
D. Vasopressin, amiodarone, lidocaine
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Answer: C. Lidocaine, epinephrine, vasopressin
Q3. Which of the following statements about the use of magnesium in cardiac
arrest is most accurate?
A. Magnesium is indicated for VF/pulseless VT associated with torsades de
pointes
B. Magnesium is indicated for shock-refractory monomorphic VT
C. Magnesium is contraindicated in VT associated with a normal QT interval
D. Magnesium is indicated for VF refractory to shock and amiodarone or
lidocaine.
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Answer: A. Magnesium is indicated for VF/pulseless VT associated with torsades
de pointes
Q4. A patient with a possible acute coronary syndrome has ongoing chest
discomfort unresponsive to 3 sublingual nitroglycerine tablets. There are no
contraindications and 4 mg of morphine sulfate was administered. Shortly, BP falls to
88/60 and the patient complains of increased chest discomfort. You would:
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A. Give an additional 2 mg of morphine sulfate
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B. Start dopamine at 2 ụg/kg per minute and titrate to BP 100 systolic.
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