You are on scene with an infant who is pulseless and apneic….

You are on scene with an infant who is pulseless and apneic. You have started CPR, have a stable BLS airway in place, and established an IO. The monitor shows asystole.  You have administered Epinephrine 1:10,000 0.01 mg/kg.  There has been no response to the treatment. (policy 14150) Which action should you take next?

You are on scene with a 32-year-old female who has had dark,…

You are on scene with a 32-year-old female who has had dark, tarry stools for two days. During your assessment, the patient vomited dark coffee ground material. Vitals are BP 80/60, P 160, weak and thready, and RR 28 CBL. Skin is pale, moist, and cool. The monitor shows sinus tachycardia at 160.  (policy 14230) Your initial treatment should include the following: