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Question 16# Print Question

Regarding cardiac arrest secondary to hypothermia, which ONE of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Defibrillation should only be attempted when temperature is >30°C
B. Temperature of gas delivered to facemask or endotracheal tube (ETT) as well as IV fluids should be warmed to 40°C
C. Endotracheal intubation should be delayed due to myocardial irritability and subsequent predisposition to VF
D. Adrenaline dose should be reduced due to decreased drug metabolism and potential toxicity


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Which ONE of the following statements is TRUE regarding post cardiac arrest care in adults?

A. Provide 100% oxygen in all cases after ROSC
B. Maintain a systolic BP > 90 mmHg
C. Maintain a tight glucose control with blood sugar levels between 4 and 6 mmol/L
D. Immediate emergent angiography and PCI should be considered even in the absence of ST elevation or left bundle branch block (LBBB) on electrocardiogram (ECG)


Question 18# Print Question

Which ONE of the following statements is TRUE regarding therapeutic hypothermia in patients with return of spontaneous circulation after a cardiac arrest?

A. It has no benefit in neurological outcome in comatose patients after cardiac arrest from a non-shockable rhythm
B. It can be safely initiated with a rapid infusion of 4°C normal saline at 30 mL/kg over 2 hours
C. Hypothermia should be sustained for a period of 24–48 hours
D. The recommended temperature to be achieved in therapeutic hypothermia is 30–32°C


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Regarding prognostication after resuscitation in adults, which ONE of the following reliably predicts poor outcome?

A. Absent vestibulo-ocular reflexes within 24 hours in a patient who had NOT been treated with therapeutic hypothermia
B. Absent pupillary light and corneal reflexes at >72 hours in a patient who had NOT been treated with therapeutic hypothermia
C. A GCS motor score of ≤2 at >72 hours in a patient who had been treated with therapeutic hypothermia
D. EEG used within 24 hours after sustained ROSC in a patient who had been treated with therapeutic hypothermia


Question 20# Print Question

Regarding emergency transcutaneous pacing (TCP), which ONE of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Once mechanical capture is achieved, pacing should continue at an output 10% higher than the threshold of initial electrical capture
B. Successful electrical capture is achieved if each pacing spike is followed by a wide QRS complex
C. Current recommendations support routine use of TCP in asystolic arrest within 10 minutes
D. The presence of an arterial pulse confirms successful mechanical capture




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