PBCFR Protocol Prep Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
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PBCFR Protocol
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PBCFR Protocol
What is the ideal compression depth for adults, peds, and infants? - ️️Adults: At
least 2 inches, no greater than 2.4 inches
Peds: 1/3 the diameter of the chest (2")
Infant: 1/3 the depth of the chest (1.5")
Contraindications of the Sager splint - ️️Pt has additional life threatening in...
PBCFR Protocol Prep
What is the ideal compression depth for adults, peds, and infants? - ✔️✔️Adults: At
least 2 inches, no greater than 2.4 inches
Peds: 1/3 the diameter of the chest (2")
Infant: 1/3 the depth of the chest (1.5")
Contraindications of the Sager splint - ✔️✔️Pt has additional life threatening injuries
Pelvic fracture or hip fracture
Open femur fracture
Avulsion/amputation of the ankle or foot
Fracture distal to mid shaft femur
Comprehensive Pediatric Hospitals - ✔️✔️Bethesda East
Jupiter Medical Center
Palms West
St Mary's
West Boca
Primary Pediatric Hospitals - ✔️✔️Bethesda West
Boca Regional
JFK
JFK North
Lakeside
Palm Beach Gardens
Wellington Regional
OB W/ NICU - ✔️✔️Bethesda East
Boca Regional
Good Sam
Jupiter Medical Center
Palms West
St Mary's
Wellington Regional
West Boca
OB w/out NICU - ✔️✔️Lakeside
STEMI w/ BU - ✔️✔️Bethesda East
Boca Regional
Delray Medical Center
JFK
Palm Beach Gardens
, STEMI w/out BU - ✔️✔️Good Sam
Jupiter Medical Center
Wellington Regional
Primary Stroke Centers - ✔️✔️Bethesda East
Bethesda West
Good Sam
JFK North
Palm Beach Gardens
Palms West
West Boca
Comprehensive Stroke Centers - ✔️✔️Boca Regional
Wellington Regional
Jupiter Medical Center
Delray
St Mary's
JFK
What stations are in Bat 4? - ✔️✔️41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 52
NPA contraindications - ✔️✔️Head Injuries
Mid-facial injuries
Nose Fracture
How long should position #1 take to check a pulse in pit crew CPR? - ✔️✔️5-10
seconds
What are the limits of the Glucometer?
What are the definitions of Hyper/Hypoglycemia per PBCFR? - ✔️✔️20 mg/dL reads
LO
500 mg/dL reads HI
Hypoglycemia: <60 mg/dL
Hyperglycemia: >300 mg/dL
Contraindications for LUCAS - ✔️✔️Pt is too large or too small
What can cause an inaccurate SpO2 reading? - ✔️✔️CO Poisoning (High)
Hypotension or Hypothermia (Low)
Fake or Painted finger nails
How many mLs of air are used to check the proper placement of the OG tube? -
✔️✔️20-30 mLs
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