Quiz 6

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Emergency Medical Procedures Quiz

Test your knowledge on essential emergency medical procedures with our comprehensive quiz designed for healthcare professionals. From managing bradycardia to handling hyperkalemia, this quiz covers key topics that are crucial for effective patient care.

Join us to enhance your skills and ensure you're up-to-date with the latest protocols and practices.

  • 10 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Score your knowledge and improve your clinical decision-making
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by SavingPatient101
Choose all the procedures for which a patch to BHP is needed: (multiple)
Needle thoracotomy
Synchronized cardioversion
Post 3rd epi administration in a cardiac arrest
Sedation for pacing
Transcutaneous pacing
Chemical restraint (if cannot rule out reversible causes/asses for normotension))
Is a patch required prior to administration of Adenosine for a suspected SVT with aberrancy?
Yes
No
You attend to an 120 kg M pt c/o CP. Your pt is GCS 15, normotensive, presenting in a Vtach at >120 bpm. You patch in order to administer Lidocaine IV and receive the order. What would your initial dose of Lidocaine be?
120 mg (6 ml) Lidocaine IV
180 mg (9 ml) Lidocaine IV
150 mg (7.5 ml) Lidocaine IV
75 mg (3.75ml) Lidocaine IV
What would the repeat Lidocaine dose in 10 minutes be for the same 120 kg pt, still presenting in Vtach? (max 3 doses)
Select the criteria for a pt to receive Atropine under the symptomatic bradycardia directive? (multiple)
SBP <90 mmHg
No hypothermia
HR < 50 bpm
No allergy or sensitivity
No pheochromocytoma
No heart transplant
List the indications for treating a patient under the Hyperkalemia directive: (multiple)
Suspected hyperkalemia in a high risk patient (end stage renal disease)
Suspected hyperkalemia in a high risk patient (dialysis)
Suspected hyperkalemia in a high risk patient (crush injury)
Cardiac arrest or pre-arrest
Because you want to and it's cool
12 lead changes suggestive of hyperkalemia
How can Calcium Gluconate be administered? (multiple)
IV
IO
SC
CVAD
What are the contraindications to administering Calcium Gluconate? (multiple)
Allergy or sensitivity
Drinking a lot of grapefruit juice (interaction with CYP450)
Taking Digoxin
Taking Dipyramidol
Is a patch needed in order to treat a pt with Calcium Gluconate and Ventolin for hyperkalemia?
Yes
No
Is there a delay between administrations of 1600 mcg Ventolin doses?
Yes
No
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