Question 6 of 7 After loading the patient into the ambulance…

Question 6 of 7 After loading the patient into the ambulance, your secondary assessment confirms that there is no trauma noted to the patient. Repeat vital signs are: HR – 52, blood pressure is 208/142, respiratory rate is being assisted via bag valve mask. Unassisted, the patient’s intermittent respiratory rate is 4-6 breaths per minute with 15-20 second periods of apnea. You apply the cardiac monitor, which shows Sinus Bradycardia. The patient’s SPO2 is 96% with assisted ventilations and high flow oxygen. Which interventions are most appropriate for this patient? Select the three most appropriate interventions.

Question 5 of 7 Pulse is bounding at a rate of 56; blood pre…

Question 5 of 7 Pulse is bounding at a rate of 56; blood pressure is 192/128, and respiratory rate is being assisted via a bag valve mask. Unassisted, the patient’s has intermittent respiratory rate is 4-6 breaths per minute with 15-20 second periods of apnea. You apply the cardiac monitor, which shows Sinus Bradycardia. The patient’s SPO2 is 96% with assisted ventilations and high flow oxygen. Blood glucose is 98 mg/dL. Please select the Three factors that point you to your previous working diagnosis.