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ALS can be conducted within 2 algorithms, they are?
During ventricular fibrillation, lots of electrical activity fires off randomly across the ventricles, True or False?
VF on an ECG can present as coarse or?
During ventricular tachycardia, an electrical signal originates in the ventricles and causes the heart to beat faster than normal, usually 120 or more beats a minute, True or False?
When dealing with VT, defibrillation must be provided as soon as possible. This doesn’t matter is there is or isn’t a pulse, True or False?
Following 3 defibrillations in the shockable algorithm, what cardiac arrest medications can be given when indicated?
Within the cardiac arrest setting, how are the reversible causes described?
On gaining a secure airway, ventilations can be conducted continuously. At what rate are they done?
Once Adrenaline 1:10000 has been started and where indicated, at what time intervals should it be administered?
What rhythms come under the shockable cardiac arrest algorithm?
What rhythms come under the non-shockable cardiac arrest algorithm?
Within the non-shockable cardiac arrest algorithm, when should Adrenaline 1:10000 be given when indicated?
Within the non-shockable cardiac arrest algorithm, when should Amiodarone be given?
In what time period did Adrenaline 1:10000 become included in resuscitation guidelines worldwide?
What effect does Amiodarone have within the cardiac arrest context?
How many times can Amiodarone be administered within a shockable cardiac arrest?
During paediatric ALS, emphasis should be placed on good life support and management of reversible causes, predominantly hypoxia. What further emphasis should clinicians attempt to do where able?
At what energy setting should defibrillation be set for children?
Medical paediatric arrest may require fluid management to help manage hypovolaemia cause. At what dosage is sodium chloride given?
The second dosage of Amiodarone in adult cardiac arrest should be given…