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The Acls Heartcode Online Class Exam covers cardiac arrest management, rapid response teams, high-performance CPR, coronary perfusion, capnography, acute coronary syndrome, STEMI, and stroke management. It provides detailed information on these critical topics to help healthcare professionals improve patient outcomes.
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Integrated response known as the system of care - Correct Answer-structure processes system patient outcome Structure - Correct Answer-People Education Equipment Process - Correct Answer-Protocols Policies Procedures System - Correct Answer-Programs Organization Culture Patient Outcome - Correct Answer-Satisfaction Quality Safety Properly functioning resuscitation equipment represents that element of a system of care? - Correct Answer-Structure Among others which of the following factors has been associated with improved survival in patients with cardiac arrest? - Correct Answer-Immediate high quality CPR What is the first link in the out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) Chain of Survival? - Correct Answer-Activation of emergency response The purpose of a rapid response team (RRT) or medical emergency team (MET) is to - Correct Answer-improve patient outcomes by identifying and treating early clinical deterioration. Components of a rapid response system: - Correct Answer-Event detection and response triggering arm A plant response such an RRT or MET Quality monitoring Administrative support
Criteria for RRT - Correct Answer-Airway compromise Respiratory rate less than six per minute or more than 30 per minute Heart rate less than 40 per minute or greater than 140 per minute Systolic blood pressure less than 90 mm HG Symptomatic hypertension Unexpended decrease in level of consciousness Unexplained agitation Seizure Significant decrease in urine output Clinical deterioration that would prompt the activation of a rapid response system - Correct Answer-Symptomatic hypertension Seizure Unexplained agitation IHCA - Correct Answer-In hospital cardiac arrest Benefits of implementing a rapid response system - Correct Answer-Decreased in hospital cardiac arrest IHCA Decreased ICU length of stay Decrease in total hospital length of stay Whenever compressions are paused - Correct Answer-Compressor should hover over the chest (not touching it) and be prepared for his integration Before passing compressions - Correct Answer-15 seconds before passing through fashion at the end of each two minute cycle high-performance teams should check for a pulse, recharge the defibrillator, if he supposed to deliver a shock in 10 seconds or less Switch compressors every - Correct Answer-Switching between cycles every two minutes is best Real time feedback devices - Correct Answer-His best practice to use real time feedback devices during CPR such as a metronome, or metronome app on your mobile device Which component of effective high-performance teams is represented by the use of real time feedback Devices? - Correct Answer-Quality Main advantage of effective teamwork? - Correct Answer-Division of tasks CPR Coach - Correct Answer-Supports performance of high-quality BLS skills allowing the team leader to focus on other aspects of clinical care
Which is the best example of a role of the team leader - Correct Answer-Excellent team behavior What is the best example of a role of a team member? - Correct Answer-Prepared to fulfill their role responsibilities What is the primary purpose of the CPR coach on a resuscitation team - Correct Answer-Increasing CPR quality Which high-performance team member is part of the resuscitation triangle - Correct Answer-Monitor/defibrillator/CPR Coach What is an example of summarizing and reevaluating - Correct Answer-Increasing monitoring if the patient's condition deteriorates examples of mutual respect - Correct Answer-Ensuring that only one person talks at a time Acknowledging correctly complete tasks in a positive way HIGH QUALITY CPR INCLUDES: - Correct Answer-Compress the chest hard and fast at least 2 inches at a rate of 100 to 120 for a minute (30:2) Allow the chest you completely recoil after each compression Minimize interaction in compression (CHS compression fracture). Switch compressors about every two minutes or earlier if the tea. The switch should only take about five seconds Avoid excessive Ventilation Limit interactions for defibrillation or rhythm analysis to no longer than - Correct Answer- 10 seconds Used bag mask device to - Correct Answer-Give continuous chest compressions with asynchronous ventilation once every six seconds What defines chest compression fraction (ccf) - Correct Answer-Actual chest compression time divided by total code time During CPR, chest compression fraction (CCF) should be at least % and ideally greater than %. - Correct Answer-At least 60 Ideally Greater than 80
Coronary perfusion pressure (CPP) - Correct Answer-CPP = aortic diastolic pressure - right atrial diastolic pressure The higher the coronary perfusion pressure doing CPR, the higher the chances of survival Quantitative waveform capnography - Correct Answer-Uses entitle CO2 to estimate tissue perfusion and quality of chest compressions Used with an advanced airway in place of a bag mask device What are the signs of clinical deterioration that was not the activation of a rapid response system? - Correct Answer-Seizure Unexplained agitation Symptomatic hypertension How do you interruptions in chess compressions negatively impact survival after cardiac arrest - Correct Answer-Decreased coronary perfusion pressure Coronary perfusion pressure (CPP) equals aortic pressure minus atrial diastolic pressure - Correct Answer-Aortic diastolic Minus Right atrial In addition to decreased by HCA, what are some other benefits of implementing a rapid response system? - Correct Answer-Decreased total hospital length of stay Decreased ICU length of stay The interval from collapse to defibrillation - Correct Answer-It's one of the most important determinants of survival from cardiac arrest, and early defibrillation is critical. Electrical defibrillation is the most effective way to treat - Correct Answer-Pulseless ventricular tachycardia (PVT) Ventricular fibrillation (VF) Entire defibrillation sequence should take - Correct Answer-Less than five seconds Do not use an AED when - Correct Answer-Manual defibrillator and appropriate staff are available What is the only intervention that can restore an organized rhythm In a patient with ventricular fibrillation - Correct Answer-And effective defibrillation
How quickly does the chance of survival decrease in patients with ventricular fibrillation every minute who do not receive bystander CPR - Correct Answer-7-10% Components of the systematic approach - Correct Answer-Initial impression BLS assessment Primary assessment (A, B, C, D, and E) Secondary assessment (sample, H,s and T,s) the maximum amount of time you should simultaneously perform the pulse and breathing checks - Correct Answer-10 seconds The BLS Assessment is a systematic approach to BLS for trained healthcare providers this approach stresses - Correct Answer-Early CPR and defibrillation Primary Assessment - Correct Answer-the portion of patient assessment that focuses only on life threats, specifically ABCs A airway B breathing C circulation D disability (neurological function AVPU alert, voice, painful, and unresponsive E exposure (Signs of trauma, bleeding, burns, unusual markings, or alert bracelets) Initial assessment reveals a conscious patient and the patient's airway is patent, and an advanced airway is not indicated. Which action in the primary assessment should you perform next? - Correct Answer-Administer oxygen as needed Secondary Assessment Mnemonic - Correct Answer-S~signs and symptoms A~allergies M~medications P~pertinent Past Medical Information L~last Oral Intake E~events leading up to incident H's - Correct Answer-Hydrogen ion/acidosis Hypo/hyper kalemia Hypothermia T's - Correct Answer-Tension pneumothorax Cardiac Tamponade Thrombosis or pulmonary embolism Coronary thrombosis Which action is part of the secondary assessment of a conscious patient? - Correct Answer-Formulate a differential diagnosis H causes a reversible cardiac arrest - Correct Answer-Hyper kalemia/hypokalemia
Hypoxia Hypothermia Acidosis T causes of reversible cardiac arrest - Correct Answer-Tension pneumothorax Cardiac Tamponade Pulmonary thrombosis Coronary thrombosis Toxins Most common symptom of myocardial ischemia and infarction - Correct Answer- Retrosternal chest pain Which demographic group experiencing acute coronary syndrome is more likely to present without chest pain - Correct Answer-Females and older adults Oxygen should be delivered to a patient has obvious signs of heart failure if the oxygen saturation is less than ________ Or unknown - Correct Answer-90% Obtaining a________ Is the most important assessment tool for a patient displaying signs and symptoms of acute coronary syndrome - Correct Answer-12 lead ECG For a patient with STEMI the goals of reperfusion are - Correct Answer-First medical contact to balloon inflation within 90 minutes Door to drug (fibrinolytcs) In 30 minutes of arrival 12 lead ECG - Correct Answer-Only way to identify STEMI Anterior STEMI - Correct Answer-ST segment elevation Inferior Mi - Correct Answer-ST segment has no low point Unless allergies contra indications exist consider these 4 agents in patients with ischemic type chest discomfort - Correct Answer-Oxygen for saturation less than 90% start at 4 L per minute Aspirin 162 to 325 mg if not given by EMS Nitroglycerin sublingual or translingual Morphine if Justine is not relieved by nature Coast trains Call for how quickly a fibrinolytic checklist should be completed - Correct Answer- minutes How to give nitroglycerin - Correct Answer-One sub lingual nitroglycerin tablet every 3 to 5 minutes for ongoing symptoms may repeat for a total of three doses
Which clinical finding represents a contraindication to the administration of nitroglycerin
What is the time goals for the neurological assessment of the stroke team and noncontrast CT or MRI performed after hospital arrival - Correct Answer-20 minutes What is the highest level of stroke center certification - Correct Answer-Comprehensive Stroke center The time goal for initiation of fibrinolytic therapy without contraindications after hospital arrival - Correct Answer-45 minutes What is the door to needle time goal for 85% or more of a cute ischemic stroke patients treated with IV thrombolytics - Correct Answer-60 minutes Max time after onset for endovascular surgery - Correct Answer-24 hours What tidal volume maintains oxygenation and elimination of carbon dioxide - Correct Answer-6-8l/ min Q - Correct Answer-