ACLS Pretest Six 100% Online Accredited Updated Guidelines Instant Card Free Online Manuals CME and CEUs Get Started for FREE ACLS Pretest Six Questions and Answers What intervention is needed immediately after recognizing STEMI in an acute coronary syndrome patient? Fluid resuscitation Coronary reperfusion Temperature management None of the above Which of the following interventions are used to treat hypotension after ROSC? IV fluid bolus of normal saline or lactated ringers Epinephrine or Norepinephrine infusion Dopamine infusion All of the above Which medication is correct in treating Atrial Fibrillation with Wolff Parkinson White? Amiodarone Adenosine Cardizem Digoxin Secondary ABCD stands for? Airway, breathing, circulation, defibrillation Appearance, breathing, circulation, defibrillation Airway, breathing, circulation, differential diagnosis Appearance, breathing, circulation, differential diagnosis You are about to give a second dose of Amiodarone during CPR. What is the correct dose? 300 mg 150 mg 200 mg 100 mg Patient presents to the ER complaining of shortness of breath with a heart rate of 130. The patient is conscious. Which of the following is a correct treatment option: begin 5 cycles of CPR place the patient in the recovery position Cardiovert between 50 to 100 J None of the above Your patient presents to the ER dizzy and a little confused, with a rhythm of bradycardia with a heart rate of 45. Which of these is an appropriate treatment: Provide supplemental oxygen Initiate external cardiac pacing none of the above all of the above True or false: The D in secondary ABCD stands for differential diagnosis which is used to determine potential reversible causes of arrhythmias. True False What reversible cause (H&T’s) might you consider for a patient presenting with sudden onset of shortness of breath, feeling anxious, and having a history of DVT? Hypoglycemia Pulmonary Thrombosis Coronary Thrombosis Cardiac Tamponade A patient’s ECG shows peaked T waves, and the patient has a history of kidney disease. What reversible cause (H&T’s) might you consider? Acidosis Hypokalemia Hyperkalemia Hypoglycemia