What response is NOT scored by the GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale)? O Minute ventilation O Motor response Verbal response O Eye opening

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What response is NOT scored by the GCS (Glasgow
Coma Scale)?
Minute ventilation
Motor response
Verbal response
Eye opening
Transcribed Image Text:What response is NOT scored by the GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale)? Minute ventilation Motor response Verbal response Eye opening
Cardiac arrest in pediatrics is most commonly caused
by
Exercise
Injury
Poor diet
Respiratory problems
When should cardiac pacing be administered to an
individual with symptomatic bradycardia with a pulse?
If the individual does not respond to CPR
If the individual does not respond to CPR and
pharmacological support
None of the above
If the bradycardia is the result of a complete heart block or
an abnormal sinus node function
Uninterrupted chest compressions are critical when
treating individuals in cardiac arrest. You should only
interrupt chest compressions to do the following:
Evaluate cardiac rhythm and administer shocks.
Place an endotracheal tube.
Administer medications.
Obtain central IV access
Transcribed Image Text:Cardiac arrest in pediatrics is most commonly caused by Exercise Injury Poor diet Respiratory problems When should cardiac pacing be administered to an individual with symptomatic bradycardia with a pulse? If the individual does not respond to CPR If the individual does not respond to CPR and pharmacological support None of the above If the bradycardia is the result of a complete heart block or an abnormal sinus node function Uninterrupted chest compressions are critical when treating individuals in cardiac arrest. You should only interrupt chest compressions to do the following: Evaluate cardiac rhythm and administer shocks. Place an endotracheal tube. Administer medications. Obtain central IV access
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