
Begin CPR immediately 2118 - Your patient is pale, diaphoretic, and complains of chest pressure. After taking c-spine precautions you shouldĭ.

Leave the AED pads in place and begin CPR 1935 - Your pt has been submerged underwater for an unknown period and is in cardiac arrest. Reposition the AED pads and attempt to defibrillate A. Turn off the AED and begin CPR immediatelyĭ. Reposition the airway and perform a finger sweepĬ. Leave the AED pads in place and begin CPRī. Note the time and apply O2 1884 - an AED has advised no shock to be delivered to a 60 y/o pulseless and apneic pt. Continue ventilations 1883 - A 72 y/o pt is suddenly unable to speak and begins staring off towards the right. Turn off the AED and remove the defibrillator padsĭ. Continue performing compressions if BP is too lowĬ. Administer oxygen by NRB - Your pt's pulse returns after the use of the AED. Administer O2 via NRB 15 LPM 104, R 20, and her fingers are blue. The vital signs are BP 108/68 P 104 R 24 SpO2 90% and her hands are cyanotic. Resume CPR and transport 1830 - A patient complains of left sided chest discomfort. Reanalyze the rhythm and deliver as many shocks as indicatedĭ. She remains pulseless and is not breathing. Assure an open airway and continue gathering history 1829 - You have administered six shocks to your cardiac arrest patient. Assure an open airway and continue gathering history D. Monitor vitals, if BP is above 100 systolic, administer nitro and apply oxygenĭ. Administer O2 and request an ALS interceptĬ. Assist the pt in taking his nitro and apply O2ī. He took Viagra two hours ago and has been physically active. Assess vitals and begin transport *1827 - A 56 y/o male is complaining of severe CP. Immediately remove the AED to avoid accidental shockĭ. Complete a SAMPLE history 1826 - After delivering a shock with an AED, the patient begins to move and speak. Beta-agonist *1818 - Your 55-year-old pt complains of CP radiating to left arm. Start CPR and apply the AED 1816 - Albuterol is an example of a (an)ĭ. Anterior chest and back (between shoulder blades) 1764 - A pt becomes unresponsive.

Right shoulder (directly over the pacemaker) and lower left chest. Anterior chest and back (between shoulder blades)ĭ. Nipple line under the left and right armpitsĬ. Left shoulder (to avoid pacemaker) and right lower chestī. Without delaying defibrillation where should you apply the AED pads.Ī. cardiac rhythm disturbance 1763 - A pulseless and apneic 68 y/o male has an implanted pacemaker in his right shoulder. Cardiac event 1440 - A 67 y/o female just had a syncopal episode while using the toilet. She is very pale, diaphoretic, and feels nauseous. Cardiac Arrest 1288 - A 62 y/o female is complaining of crushing CP that radiates to between her shoulder blades. What is the patient most likely experiencing?ĭ. He is apneic and pulseless immediately following collapse.

Atherosclerosis *1287 - Your pt is a 56 y/o male who collapses while mowing the lawn. Begin chest compressions 1285 - Which of the following is the build-up of fatty deposits on the inner walls of an artery?ĭ. After calling for help you find that she has no pulse. SBP <100 1286 - You are alone when you witness a 57 y/o woman suddenly collapse and become unresponsive. Angina 1284 - Your pt is a 65 y/o male CC CP, which of the following would be a contraindication for assisting with the administration of sublingual nitro?Ĭ. Contraction of the left ventricle 1283 - A common symptom of cardiac compromise is CP or discomfort known asĭ. 1282 - When you assess a pulse you are feeling theĭ.
