CPR basics- Non anesthetized | Emergency Drugs | CPR roles | CPR- Anesthetized patient |
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What is Airway, Breathing, Circulation
What does ABC stand for in terms of assessing a patient in an emergency situation
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What is on top of the fridge.
Where is our emergency drug box located
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What is 5
How many people is ideal to have in an emergency situation?
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Patient. And call for help- draw up high dose epi and atropine to have ready.
During and anesthetic a patients ECG and/or SpO2 suddenly stops working, you check the machine and leads are all still attached. What is the next thing you should check?
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What is False- Patient should be intubated in lateral while compressions are ongoing.
True or false- During CPR you should stop chest compressions in order to intubate a patient.
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What is dexmedetomidine
What drug needs to be reversed before atropine can be given and is effective.
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What is the veterinarian in charge of the case.
Team lead in a CPR situation is usually?
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What is 100-120 bpm (Stayin' Alive) and 8-10 rpm (1 breath/ 5sec).
How many BPM and RPM are recommended for adequate circulation during CPR attempts
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After every 2 minute cycle.
How often should the person in charge of compressions switch off.
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Tongue Vein
If IV access cannot be gained in a cephalic what is another easily accessible vein that can be used to administer IV drugs?
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What is Naloxone, Atropine, Vasopressin, Epinephrine, Lidocaine.
Drugs that can be given intratracheal have the Acronym NAVEL. What drugs do those stand for
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What is Team leader, Compressions, Respirations/airway, Record keeper, Catheter/drugs.
Name or describe all 5 CPR roles
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What is dilute the drug and increase the dose by 2-3x
If a drug needs to be given intratracheal, what needs to be done to the drug for it to be effective (2 parts)
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