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Advanced Cardiac Management Quiz

Test your knowledge on Advanced Cardiac Procedures and medications with this comprehensive quiz designed for healthcare professionals. It covers essential conditions for initiating intraosseous access, protocols for cardiac arrest, and contraindications for medications.

Explore key topics including:

  • Intraosseous access requirements
  • Defibrillation in traumatic VSA patients
  • Medications for hypotensive post arrest patients
  • Clinical parameters for administering dopamine
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AssessingHeart365
Choose all the correct conditions needed in order for an ACP to start an IO:
Actual or potential need for IV medication or fluid therapy
Cardiac arrest or pre-arrest
Because you feel like it
IV access is unobtainable
No fracture or crush injury proximal to site
No suspected or known replacement/ prostheses proximal to site
Hypotension or hypovolemia
Because it's cool and you can wear a holster for the IO gun on your belt
For a traumatic VSA pt, how many times can you defibrillate?
None
One
Two
Three and fourth while moving toward transport
None, call for a trauma TOR
While providing care to an adult cardiac arrest, when must you call a base hospital physician?
True or false: Is there a max single dose of Lidocaine for recurrent VF/ Vtach in a cardiac arrest pt?
True
False
For an 80 kg hypotensive post arrest (ROSC) pt, what treatment(s) could you consider?
Bolus - 1600 ml, reassessing every 250 ml
Bolus - 800 ml, reassessing every 250 ml
Dopamine - 400 mcg/ min
Dopamine, single strength (800 mcg/ ml) - 30 gtts/ min
Transcutaneous pacing
List all clinical parameters/ contraindications in order to give Dopamine to a pt:
No allergy or sensitivity to dopamine
Not currently taking Dopamine/Levodopa/ Carbidopa
No tachydysrhythmias
No mechanical shock state (tension pneumo, PE, tamponade)
No pheochromocytoma
No hypovolemia
Full moon
Look up why the above are contraindicated in dopamine? (Hint: what is dopamine's mechanism of action)
Look up why the above are contraindicated in dopamine? (Hint: what is dopamine's mechanism of action)
What medication could you patch to give a pt presenting in a symptomatic wide complex tachycardia > 120 bpm? Choose the most correct answer from the following:
Vitamin D, catch some rays, infused to a tan
Calcium gluconate - 10 mg, infused over 10 min
Adenosine - 6 mg/ 12 mg, max 2 doses
Lidocaine - 1.5 mg/ kg, max 150 mg/ 0.75 mg/ kg, max 75 mg, max 3 doses
Amiodarone - 150 mg infused over 10 min
Magnesium - 1-2 g infused over 60 min
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