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ACLS Medications

Pick the correct medication for the correct scenario

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  • What drug treats respiratory arrest from overdoses?
  • What drug do you give for bradycardia?
  • What drug can be used to help diagnose svt or afib with RVR?
  • What medication should you give for asystole or PEA?
  • If atropine is ineffective for bradycardia, what else could you try?
  • What is the first dose of adenosine?
  • What is the first drug of choice for vfib/vtach?
  • What is the first dose of amiodarone for cardiac arrest?
  • What is your first dose of atropine?
  • If treating wide complex QRS tachycardia, what is your first dose of amiodarone?
  • What should you do first if someone is in Vfib or Vtach?
  • What is the target temperature for target temperature therapy?
  • How frequently can you give epinephrine during a code?
  • Which is not included in the H's & T's
  • What is the maximum total dose of atropine to be given in a bradycardia algorithm?
  • What medication should you give to treat torsades?
  • What rhythm would you do a synchronized cardioversion for?
  • What does wave form capnography help confirm and monitor?
  • Vagal maneuvers can be tried for what rhythms?
  • Once an advanced airway is placed in a patient, you should give one breath every ______ seconds.

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