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Sharp health ESO 2024 Exam | Actual Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded, Exams of Health, psychology

During asystole, what is the max dose of EPI allowed for a patient? - ✔✔none - give every 3-5 minutes until code team stops A patient is having symptomatic bradycardia and pacing wires are not present, what can the RN do next per ESO? - ✔✔push atropine 1.0mg every 3-5 minutes, with a max of 3mg transcutaneous pacing is not available for a patient experiencing symptomatic bradycardia. other than atropine, what medication can be given to the patient? - ✔✔Dopamine Dopamine give to a symptomatic patient with bradycardia is given in what dose? - ✔✔400mg/250mL of NS at a rate of 5-10mcg/kg/min What should the RN assess for with a patient experiencing a PEA (pulseless electrical activity)? - ✔✔H's and T's: - hypovolemia, hypoxia, hypo/hyperkalemia, hypothermia - toxins, tamponade, trauma, tension pneumothorax, thrombosis what imaging can the RN order for a patient experiencing a PEA? - ✔✔stat

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Download Sharp health ESO 2024 Exam | Actual Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded and more Exams Health, psychology in PDF only on Docsity! Sharp health ESO 2024 Exam | Actual Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+) During asystole, what is the max dose of EPI allowed for a patient? - ✔✔none - give every 3-5 minutes until code team stops A patient is having symptomatic bradycardia and pacing wires are not present, what can the RN do next per ESO? - ✔✔push atropine 1.0mg every 3-5 minutes, with a max of 3mg transcutaneous pacing is not available for a patient experiencing symptomatic bradycardia. other than atropine, what medication can be given to the patient? - ✔✔Dopamine Dopamine give to a symptomatic patient with bradycardia is given in what dose? - ✔✔400mg/250mL of NS at a rate of 5-10mcg/kg/min What should the RN assess for with a patient experiencing a PEA (pulseless electrical activity)? - ✔✔H's and T's: - hypovolemia, hypoxia, hypo/hyperkalemia, hypothermia - toxins, tamponade, trauma, tension pneumothorax, thrombosis what imaging can the RN order for a patient experiencing a PEA? - ✔✔stat CXR A patient is experiencing VT but is otherwise stable, what labs should the RN look/order per ESO? - ✔✔Mag and K A patient is experiencing VT and unresponsive, the RN calls a code and the code cart is pulled into the room, what should the RN do? - ✔✔cardiovert at 200 joules A patient is experiencing VT but is awake and has a pulse, the patient is not stable, per the ESO, how should the RN proceed? - ✔✔administer Versed at 0.5mg, max 1mg What is the reversal agent for Versed? - ✔✔Romazicon (0.2mg, max of 0.6) a patient is experiencing VT, and does not have a pulse, after starting chest compressions and an RT assisting with breaths, how should the code proceed? - ✔✔defib - CPR - Epi 1mg - defib - CPR - amiodarone 300mg defib - CPR - Epi 1mg defib - CPR - amiodarone 150mg defib - CPR - epi 1mg what stat diagnostic is available for the RN to assess a patient experiencing chest pain? - ✔✔EKG a patient has a bp of 79/45 and appears drowsy and light headed. the patient is currently not on fluids. how can the RN proceed? - ✔✔- give 250 NF bolus, and repeat in 5 min if unresolved - start a dopamine drip of 400mg/250mL D5W at 5-20mcg/kg/min a patient is bleeding out of an arterial line despite pressure being held for 5 minutes. the patient SBP is 86, ESO states the RN can initiate what orders? - ✔✔H&H, T&C, and administer 2 units of PRBC you enter a patient room and notice the patient is slow to respond and has dilated pupils, but they are not hypotensive. the RN suspects the patient is having ICP. how should the RN proceed? - ✔✔raise the HOB to 30 degrees, hyperventilate at 100% FiO2 to maintain CO2 at 26-30% what diagnostic does an RN order for a patient experiencing respiratory distress? - ✔✔stat CXR what medication is administered to a patient experiencing respiratory distress with bronchospasm? - ✔✔albuterol what is the dosage of narcan administered to a patient experiencing respiratory depression, with breaths less than 10, after ingesting hydrocodone? - ✔✔0.1mg, for a max of .4mg