In this PALS Megacode scenario, use the appropriate PALS algorithms to treat the patient. There are 12 questions for this PALS megacode scenario. Assume the use of biphasic defibrillator in all scenarios.
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(2020-2025 guidelines)
Bruna Dessena says
Iv been off the road for a while, One of the questions states that the respiration therapist places a NRM while a nebulizer is also placed? how is this done?
ACLS says
You would use an in-line nebulizer with the nonrebreather mask. You could also replace the reservoir on the nonrebreather mask with the nebulizer and just make sure to remove the one-way valve flap that would normally be on the nonrebreather mask.
Kind regards,
Jeff
Susan says
why not an OG tube instead of NG?
ACLS says
OG would be just fine. Kind regards, Jeff
Heather r mullen says
what is the significance of the slight tight lung compliance on ventilation?
ACLS says
Tight lung compliance is typically a sign of increased airway resistance. In this case the increased airway resistance is due to the patients current respiratory status and lower airway disease process.
Kind regards,
Jeff
Sandra Muchka says
NG placement is not in my scope of practice
ACLS says
There are several things that we learn in ACLS and PALS that may be beyond our scope of practice. Learning these things however, is good because we are part of a dynamic team that all have different roles. When you know the function and action of each role it will help you be able to act swiftly and recognize potential errors and changes in the patient’s status.
You may now be able to place an NG/OG but you will know how and this will increase the team’s overall effectiveness to successfully intervene with critically ill patients.
I hope that makes sense.
Kind regards,
Jeff
SUDHIR DEY says
PALS CHE CKLIST IS NOT COVERED IN MY 3 MONTH MEMBERSHIP FOR ACLS. SHOULD I PAY FOR IT ?