ACLS review
186. Match the following medications with the correct dosage
Diltiazem 1-4mg/min
Bicarbonate 20mg/min
Metoprolol 2-10mcg/min
Nitroglycerine (SL) 0.5-1mcg/min
Isoproterenol 0.25mg/kg
Procainamide 1mEq/kg
Epinephrine infusion 5mg
Norepinephrine 0.4mg
Lidocaine infusion 2-10mcg/min
187. What are five rhythms associated with unstable tachycardia?
Atrial fibrillation
Atrial flutter
SVT
Monomorphic VT
Polymorphic VT
Wide Complex tachycardia of uncertain type
188. What are some signs and symptoms of unstable tachycardia?
Shortness of breath
Chest pain
Altered mental status
Weakness
Hypotension
Ischemic ECG changes
Pulmonary edema
Poor peripheral perfusion
189. What are four initial interventions that are used in the treatment of symptomatic tachycardia?
Support airway, breathing, and circulation
Give oxygen, monitor oxygen saturation
Obtain and ECG to identify rhythm
Identify and treat reversible causes
190. What are two critical determinations that must be assessed in the management of symptomatic tachycardia?
Determine if the patient have a pulse
Assess for signs and symptoms of hemodynamic instability
Answer
186. Match the following medications with the correct dosage
Diltiazem 0.25mg/kg
Bicarbonate 1mEq/kg
Metoprolol 5mg
Nitroglycerine (SL) 0.4mg
Isoproterenol 2-10mcg/min
Procainamide 20mg/min
Epinephrine infusion 2-10mcg/min
Norepinephrine 0.5-1mcg/min
Lidocaine infusion 1-4mg/min
Reviewed 2/28/16
Answer
186. Match the following medications with the correct dosage
Diltiazem 0.25mg/kg
Bicarbonate 1mEq/kg
Metoprolol 5mg
Nitroglycerine (SL) 0.4mg
Isoproterenol 2-10mcg/min
Procainamide 20mg/min
Epinephrine infusion 2-10mcg/min
Norepinephrine 0.5-1mcg/min
Lidocaine infusion 1-4mg/min
Reviewed 2/28/16
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