statement about sinus tachycardia Is correct? Sinus tachycardia may occur in response to fever. Sinus tachycardia is a normal, non-dangerous rhythm. Sinus tachycardia may occur in response to stress. Sinus tachycardia often indicates death.

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Which statement about sinus tachycardia is NOT
correct?
Sinus tachycardia may occur in response to fever.
Sinus tachycardia is a normal, non-dangerous rhythm.
Sinus tachycardia may occur in response to stress.
Sinus tachycardia often indicates death.
When should you use the “pediatric bradycardia with a
pulse" algorithm?
For individuals with symptomatic bradycardia
On all bradycardic individuals without a pulse
Only on bradycardic individuals with signs of respiratory
distress or failure
Only on bradycardic individuals with signs of shock
. Indicators of adequate tissue perfusion include:
Increased lactate
Capillary refill time more than four seconds
Pulse oximetry below 90%
Urine ouput above one mL/kg per hour
Which of the following is a common sign of
hypovolemic shock?
Hypoglycemia
Normal urine output
Tachypnea with mildly elevated work of breathing
High blood pressure
O O O
O O O
O O
O O
Transcribed Image Text:Which statement about sinus tachycardia is NOT correct? Sinus tachycardia may occur in response to fever. Sinus tachycardia is a normal, non-dangerous rhythm. Sinus tachycardia may occur in response to stress. Sinus tachycardia often indicates death. When should you use the “pediatric bradycardia with a pulse" algorithm? For individuals with symptomatic bradycardia On all bradycardic individuals without a pulse Only on bradycardic individuals with signs of respiratory distress or failure Only on bradycardic individuals with signs of shock . Indicators of adequate tissue perfusion include: Increased lactate Capillary refill time more than four seconds Pulse oximetry below 90% Urine ouput above one mL/kg per hour Which of the following is a common sign of hypovolemic shock? Hypoglycemia Normal urine output Tachypnea with mildly elevated work of breathing High blood pressure O O O O O O O O O O
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