AHA PALS precourse assessment Latest Update - with 50 Questions and Verified Correct Answers Golden Ticket to Guaranteed A+ Verified by Professor
- CORRECT ANSWER: Asystole
- CORRECT ANSWER: Normal sinus rhythm
- CORRECT ANSWER: Pulseless electrical activity
- CORRECT ANSWER: Sinus bradycardia
- CORRECT ANSWER: Sinus bradycardia - version 2
- CORRECT ANSWER: Sinus tachycardia
- CORRECT ANSWER: Supraventricular tachycardia
- CORRECT ANSWER: SVT converting to sinus rhythm after adenosine administration
- CORRECT ANSWER: Torsades de pointes
- CORRECT ANSWER: Ventricular fibrillation
- CORRECT ANSWER: VF with successful defib and resumption of organized rhythm 1 / 2
- CORRECT ANSWER: Wide complex tachycardia
- CORRECT ANSWER: Wide complex tachycardia - version 2
"Fluids can be administered freely without local soft tissue swelling." - CORRECT ANSWER: You are supervising a student who is inserting an IO needle into an infant's tibia. The student asks you what she should look for to know that she successfully inserted the needle into the bone marrow cavity. What do you tell her?
"You need to compress at a rate of 100-120 per minute." - CORRECT ANSWER: You and another rescuer begin CPR. Your colleague begins compressions, and you notice that the compression rate is too slow. What should you say to offer constructive feedback?
1 breath every 3-5 seconds - CORRECT ANSWER: You need to provide rescue breaths
to a child victim with a pulse. What is the appropriate rate for delivering breaths?
15 compressions to 2 breaths - CORRECT ANSWER: What compression-to-ventilation
ratio should be used for 2-rescuer infant CPR?
30 compressions to 2 breaths - CORRECT ANSWER: Which ratio of compressions to
breaths should be used for 1-rescuer child CPR
5mm tube - CORRECT ANSWER: You are assisting in the elective intubation of an
average-sized 4yo child with respiratory failure. A colleague is retrieving the color-coded length-based tape from the resuscitation cart. Which of the following is likely to be the estimated size of the uncuffed endotracheal tube for this child?
Adequate bilateral breath sounds and chest expansion plus detection of ETCO2 with
waveform capnography - CORRECT ANSWER: You assisted with the elective
endotracheal intubation of a child with respiratory failure and a perfusing rhythm. Which provides a reliable, prompt assessment of correct endotracheal tube placement in this child?
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