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Here is the report and breakdown of your scores to help you with any additional review. User: Jessa Javier
70%
The Rhythm Identification section tested your ability to identify the basic core rhythms used in the PALS Provider Course and written exam. You scored 100%
on your ability to identify these rhythms.
The Pharmacology section tested your ability to identify drugs used in clinical situations. You scored 90% on your ability to identify these drugs or
interventions and doses.
The Practical Application section tested your ability to identify a rhythm and then choose the correct action or drug. This is what you will be expected to do in
the learning stations and the case scenario testing. You scored 79% on your ability to select a treatment or intervention after identifying the
rhythm.
Score in Algorithms:
The questions tested your knowledge of material in the PALS Algorithms. If you scored low in an algorithm, review it and the drugs and sequence of
interventions in the algorithm.
BLS Healthcare Provider Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Algorithm for 2 or More Rescuers: 100% (1/1)
BLS Healthcare Provider Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Algorithm for the Single Rescuer: 50% (1/2)
Pediatric Bradycardia With a Pulse and Poor Perfusion Algorithm: 66% (2/3)
Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Algorithm: 100% (6/6)
Pediatric Tachycardia With a Pulse and Poor Perfusion Algorithm: 100% (1/1)
The questions tested your knowledge of material in the PALS case scenarios. If you scored low in a case, review it and the drugs and series and sequence of
interventions used in the case.
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PALS Precourse Self-Assessment 07/07/2019, 12)30 PM
The questions tested your knowledge of pharmacology material in the PALS case scenarios. If you scored low on certain drug knowledge, review the drug and
make sure you know how and when the drug is used in the algorithm. Also, know the dose used in specific situations, such as atropine in PEA.
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