BLS/ACLS Algorithm Review Flashcards

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First 3 steps of BLS

A
  • verify scene safety
  • check responsiveness
  • shout for help, activate emergency response system
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The 4th step of BLS is dependent on the age, if they are an adult then…..
If they are a child then….

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….Get AED if alone or otherwise send another to get it

….Immediately start 2 min CPR compressions first before going to get an AED

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The 5th step of BLS is to do what?

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Assess the breathing and pulse at the same time WITHIN 10 seconds, and depending on assessment of these determines the next directional step of the algorithm

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4
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If a patient after the 5th step of BLS assessment has pulse and breathing, what should be done?

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Wait with patient

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5
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If a patient after 5th step of BLS assessment has a pulse but no breathing, what should be done?

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Provide rescue breaths every 5-6 seconds in adults or 3-5 seconds in kids, and check the pulse the next 2 minutes to see if it goes away, consider moving to the opioid overdose algorithm if suspected

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If a patient after the 5th step of BLS assessment has no pulse and no breathing, what should be done?

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CPR 30 compressions 100-120bpm and 2 breaths (head tilt or jaw thrust) 5-6 seconds each in adults or 15 compressions 100-120bpm and 2 breaths 3-5 seconds each in children, move into the primary survey and repeat CPR until AED arrives

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Primary survey BLS (ABCDE)

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Airway (Maintain airway patency using assisted airway device if needed and secure it, ensure continuous quantitative waveform capnography (CO2 35-45), use adjuncts as necessary (OPA,NPA, suctioning))
Breathing (Give supplemental O2, 100% for arrest, titrate to at least 94% otherwise, agonal gasps don’t cout as breathing)
Circulation (Obtain IV/IO access, check blood glucose/temp/caprefill/BP (90 systolic at least))
Disability (Assess pupils and neuralogic functioning, look for AVPU (alert, voice, pain, unresponsive))
Exposure (Remove clothing look for bleeding/trauma/burns/bracelets)

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8
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In BLS, once the AED arrives, what is the next 2 steps to take?

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  • Turn it on

- Place pads avoiding hairy chest or wet conditions

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9
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Secondary survey ACLS (SAMPLE)

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Signs/symptoms
Allergies
Medications
PMH
Last meal/liquid
Events leading up to
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10
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5 H’s and T’s of ACLS

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Hypovolemia
Hypoxia
H+
Hypo/erkalemia
Hypothermia
Tension pneumothorax
Tamponade
Toxins
Thrombosis (pulmonary)
Thrombosis (coronary)
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In ACLS AED use, if the rhythm is analyzed to be shockable, then what 2 rhythms could it be?

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  • Ventricular fibrillation

- Pulseless ventricular tachycardia

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12
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After shocking with the AED initially in ACLS, what should be done? What about on the next five consecutive repeats?

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  • CPR 2 min, then analyze if the rhythm is shockable or not again
  • CPR 2 min +1mg epi every 3-5 min IV/IO then analyze if the rhythm is shockable or not again
  • CPR 2 min + 300mg bolus amiodarone IV/IO then analyze if the rhythm is shockable or not again
  • CPR 2 min +1mg epi every 3-5 min IV/IO then analyze if the rhythm is shockable or not again
  • CPR 2 min + 150mg bolus amiodarone IV/IO then analyze if the rhythm is shockable or not again
  • CPR 2 min +1mg epi every 3-5 min IV/IO then analyze if the rhythm is shockable or not again
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13
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In ACLS AED use, if the rhythm is analyzed to be not shockable, then what 2 rhythms could it be?

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  • Asystole

- Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA)

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14
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After a rhythm is analyzed not to be shockable in ACLS (either initial AED determination, switch from a previously shockable rhythm, or failure of signs of ROSC), what should be done? What should be done the next 2 times?

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  • CPR 2 min +1mg epi every 3 min IV/IO
  • CPR 2 min
  • if no signs of ROSC repeat the first
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15
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Upon obtaining ROSC, what is the next steps that should be taken? (3)

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  • Get o2 to >94%
  • Get SBP >90mmHg
  • Get 12 lead EKG and analyze
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16
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Upon ROSC EKG analysis, if a STEMI is present, what is done? After this, or if no STEMI is present, what is done?

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Coronary reperfusion, check if the patient can follow commands

17
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Upon ROSC checking if the patient can follow commands, if they cannot what should be done initally? After this, or if they can, what should be done?

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  • Temperature therapy

- Advanced critical care admission

18
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In ACLS AED use, if bradycardia (BPM<50) is found, what should be done?

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Ask is the patient stable, if yes then monitor O2, IV/IO, BP, and 12 lead EKG, if not administer atropine .5mg bolus every 3-5 min max 3 mg, if still not stable do dopamine infusion 2-10mcg/kg/min, if still not stable consult an expert

19
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In ACLS AED use, if tachycardia (BPM>150) is found, what should be done?

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If stable, get a 12 lead EKG and begin performing vagal maneuvers, if no, immediate synchronized cardioversion (if narrow regular complex 50-100J, narrow irregular 120-200 J)

20
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In ACLS AED use, if stable tachycardia does not resolve with vagal maneuvers, after getting an EKG what should be done?

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Ask if it is a wide QRS >.12 sec complex, if wide then give amiodarone 150mg/10min, if narrow do adenosine 6mg IV push, and possibly 2nd dose 12mg

21
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What is the 4 steps of the opioid OD ACLS algorithm

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  • Begin CPR
  • administer naloxone 2mg intranasal or .4 IM
  • repeat after 4 minutes
  • if patient does not respond then begin CPR in the BLS algorithm (if does, stimulate and reasses)
22
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What are the 7 steps of the ACLS acute coronary syndrome algorithm

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  • when suspected clinically, begin O2 to get to 94%
  • Gain IV access 2 ports
  • 12 lead EKG
  • Aspirin 125mg chewable unless GI bleed or true allergy
  • Sublingual nitroglycerin every 3-5 min unless RV infarct, hypotension, or PDE5 use (can use morphine alternatively)
  • Notify cath lab (if none then give tPA in 30 min)
  • Order CXR and troponin levels
23
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What are the 7 steps of the ACLS stroke algorithm

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  • Suspect with facial droop, arm drift, or slurred speech (cincenati stroke scale)
  • Find out last known normal
  • supportive care
  • Within 10 min get stroke team mobilized and CT
  • Perform NIH assessment
  • If patient doesn’t qualify for ischemia give aspirin
  • If does qualify for ischemia give tPA fibrolytic therapy within 3 hours of last known normal