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OPTIONAL: Local Event ID: Did pt. receive chest compressions and/or defibrillation during this event? criteria) (does NOT meet inclusion Date/Time the need for chest compressions (or defibrillation when initial rhythm was VF or Pulseless VT) was FIRST recognized: / / : Time Not Documented CPA 2.1 Pre-Event Pre-Event Tab OPTIONAL: Was patient discharged from an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) within 24 hours prior to this CPA event? OPTIONAL: If yes, date admitted to non-icu unit (after ICU discharge): / / OPTIONAL: Was patient discharged from a Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) within 24 hrs prior to this CPA event? OPTIONAL: Was patient in the ED within 24 hours prior to this CPA event? OPTIONAL: Did patient receive conscious/procedural sedation or general anesthesia within 24 hrs prior to this CPA event? OPTIONAL: Enter vital signs taken in the 4 hours prior to the CPA event (up to 4 sets) Pre-Event VS Unknown/Not Documented Date/ Time Heart Rate Systolic BP Diastolic BP Respiratory Rate SpO2 Temp Units ND ND ND ND ND C F ND ND ND ND ND ND C F ND ND ND ND ND ND C F ND ND ND ND ND ND C F ND CPA 2.2 Pre-Existing Conditions Did patient have an out-of-hospital arrest leading to this admission? /Not documented Pre-existing Conditions at Time of Event (check all that apply): ne (review options below carefully) Acute CNS non-stroke event Acute stroke Baseline depression in CNS function Cardiac malformation/abnormality acyanotic (pediatric and newborn/neonate only) Cardiac malformation/abnormality cyanotic (pediatric and newborn/neonate only) Congenital malformation/abnormality (Non-Cardiac) (pediatric and newborn/neonate only) Congestive heart failure (this admission) Congestive heart failure (prior to this admission) Diabetes mellitus Hepatic insufficiency Hypotension/hypoperfusion Major trauma Metastatic or hematologic malignancy Metabolic/electrolyte abnormality Myocardial ischemia/infarction (this admission) Myocardial ischemia/infarction (prior to admit) Pneumonia Renal insufficiency Respiratory insufficiency Septicemia Pre-Event Tab Page 1 of 9 Quintiles Transnational Corp. 2014

CPA 2.3 Interventions Already in Place Pre-Event Tab Interventions ALREADY IN PLACE when need for chest compressions and/or defibrillation was first recognized (check all that apply): Part A: ne n-invasive assisted ventilation Bag-Valve-Mask Mask and/or Nasal CPAP Mouth-to-Barrier Device Mouth-to-Mouth Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) Other Non-Invasive Ventilation: (specify) Invasive airway assisted ventilation, via an: Endotracheal Tube (ET) Tracheostomy Tube Intra-arterial catheter Conscious/procedural sedation End Tidal CO2 (ETCO2) Monitoring Supplemental oxygen (cannula, mask, hood, or tent) Monitoring (Specify): ECG Pulse oximetry Vascular access : Any vasoactive agent in place? OPTIONAL: Part B: ne IV/IO continuous infusion of antiarrhythmic(s) Dialysis/extracorporeal filtration therapy (ongoing) Implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) CPA 3.1 Event Event Tab Date/Time of Birth: / / : Age at Event: in years months weeks days hours minutes Estimated? Age Unknown/Not Documented Subject Type Ambulatory/Outpatient Emergency Department Hospital Inpatient (rehab, skilled nursing, mental health wards) Rehab Facility Inpatient Skilled Nursing Facility Inpatient Mental Health Facility Inpatient Visitor or Employee Illness Category Medical-Cardiac Medical-Noncardiac Surgical-Cardiac Surgical-Noncardiac Obstetric Trauma Other (Visitor/Employee) Event Location (area) Ambulatory/Outpatient Area Adult Coronary Care Unit (CCU) Adult ICU Cardiac Catheterization Lab Delivery Suite Diagnostic/Intervention. Area (excludes Cath Lab) Emergency Department (ED) General Inpatient Area Neonatal ICU (NICU) Page 2 of 9 Quintiles Transnational Corp. 2014

Newborn Nursery Operating Room (OR) Pediatric ICU (PICU) Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Post-Anesthesia Recovery Room Rehab, Skilled Nursing, or Mental Health (PACU) Unit/Facility Same-day surgical area Telemetry unit or Step-down unit Other Event Location (name): Event Witnessed? Was a hospital-wide resuscitation response activated? CPA 4.1 Initial Condition Initial Condition/Defibrillation/Ventilation Tab Condition that best describes this event: Patient was PULSELESS when need for chest compressions and/or need for defibrillation of initial rhythm VF/Pulseless VT was first identified Patient had a pulse (poor perfusion) requiring chest compressions PRIOR to becoming pulseless Patient had a pulse (poor perfusion) requiring chest compressions, but did NOT become pulseless at any time during this event Did patient receive chest compressions (includes open cardiac massage)?, Per Advance Directive Compression Method(s) used (check all that apply): Standard Manual Compression IAC-CPR (interposed abdominal compression cardiopulmonary resuscitation) Automatic Compressor Open chest CPR (direct [internal] cardiac compression) Date/Time compressions started: / / : Time Not Documented If compressions provided while pulse present: Rhythm when the patient with a pulse FIRST received chest compressions during event Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR) Bradycardia Pacemaker Sinus (including sinus tachycardia) Supraventricular tachyarrhythmia (SVTarrhy) Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) with a pulse If pulseless at ANY time during event: Date/Time pulselessness was first identified: / / : Time Not Documented First documented pulseless rhythm: Asystole Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA) Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia Ventricular Fibrillation (VF) CPA 4.2 AED and VF/Pulseless VT Initial Condition/Defibrillation/Ventilation Tab Was automated external defibrillator (AED) applied or manual defibrillator in AED/Shock Advisory mode applied? Page 3 of 9 Quintiles Transnational Corp. 2014

t Applicable (not used by facility) Date/Time AED or manual defibrillator in AED/Shock Advisory mode applied: / / : Unknown/Not documented Did the patient have Ventricular Fibrillation (VF) OR Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia ANY time during this event? Date/Time of Ventricular Fibrillation (VF) OR Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia: / / : Was Defibrillation shock provided for Ventricular Fibrillation (VF) OR Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia?, Per Advance Directive Total # of shocks: Unknown/Not documented Details of Each Shock (maximum of 4): Date/Time Energy (joules) / / : t Documented t Documented t Documented / / : t Documented / / : t Documented t Documented / / : t Documented t Documented Documented reason (s) (patient, medical, hospital related or other) for not providing defibrillation shock for Ventricular Fibrillation (VF) or Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) in first two minutes? Patient Reason(s): Initial Refusal (e.g. family refused) Medical Reason(s): ICD in place which shocked patient within first 2 minutes of identification of VF or Pulseless VT LVAD or BIVAD in place Rhythm change to non-shockable rhythm within 2 minutes of identification of VF or Pulseless VT Spontaneous Return of Circulation within first 2 minutes of identification of VF or Pulseless VT Hospital Related or Other Reason(s): Equipment related delay (e.g., defibrillator not available, pad not attached) In-hospital time delay (e.g. code team delays, personnel not familiar with protocol or equipment, unable to locate hospital defibrillator) Other Please Specify: CPA 4.3 Ventilation Initial Condition/Defibrillation/Ventilation Tab Page 4 of 9 Quintiles Transnational Corp. 2014

Types of Ventilation/Airways used ne Ventilation/Airways Used (select all that apply): Bag-Valve-Mask Mask and/or Nasal CPAP/BiPAP Mouth-to-Barrier Device Mouth-to-Mouth Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) Endotracheal Tube (ET) Tracheostomy Tube Other Non-Invasive Ventilation: (specify) Was Bag-Valve-Mask ventilation initiated during the event? t Documented If yes, enter Date and Time / / : Time Not Documented Was any Endotracheal Tube (ET) or Tracheostomy Tube inserted/re-inserted during event? Date/Time Endotracheal Tube (ET) or Tracheostomy Tube inserted if not already in place and/or re-inserted during event: / / : Time Not Documented Method(s) of confirmation used to ensure correct placement of Endotracheal Tube (ET) or Tracheostomy Tube placement in trachea (check all that apply): Waveform capnography (waveform ETCO2) Capnometry (numeric ETCO2) Exhaled CO2 colorimetric monitor (ETCO2 by color change) Esophageal detection devices Revisualization with direct laryngoscopy ne of the above t Documented CPA 5.1 Epinephrine Other Interventions Tab Was IV/IO Epinephrine BOLUS administered? Date/Time of FIRST IV/IO bolus dose: / / : Time Not Documented Total Number of Doses: Unknown / Not Documented If IV/IO Epinephrine was not administered within the first five minutes of the event, was there a documented patient, medical, hospital related or other reason for not providing Epinephrine bolus? Patient Reason(s): Initial Refusal (e.g. family refused) Medical Reason(s): Patient already receiving vasopressor (e.g. Epinephrine) as a continuous IV infusion prior to and during arrest Spontaneous Return of Circulation within first 5 minutes of the date/time pulselessness was first identified (or the need for chest compressions was first recognized (pediatric only)) Medication allergy Page 5 of 9 Quintiles Transnational Corp. 2014

Hospital Related or Other Reason(s): In-hospital time delay (e.g., delay in locating medication) route to deliver medication (e.g. no IV/IO access) Other Please Specify: CPA 5.2 Other Drug Interventions Other Interventions Tab Select all either initiated, or if already in place immediately prior to, continued during event. ne (select only after careful review of options below) Antiarrhythmic medication(s): Adenosine/Adenocard Amiodarone/Cordarone Lidocaine Procainamide Other antiarrhythmics: Vasopressor(s) other than epinephrine bolus bolus: Dobutamine Dopamine > 3 mcg/kg/min Epinephrine, IV/IO continuous infusion repinephrine Phenylephrine Other vasopressors: Atropine Calcium chloride/calcium gluconate Dextrose bolus Magnesium sulfate Reversal agent (e.g., naloxone/narcan, flumazenil/romazicon, neostigmine/prostigim) Sodium bicarbonate Other drug interventions: CPA 5.3 Non-Drug Interventions Other Interventions Tab Select each intervention that was employed during the resuscitation event ne (review options below carefully) Cardiopulmonary bypass / extracorporeal CPR (ECPR) Chest tube(s) inserted Needle thoracostomy Pacemaker, transcutaneous Pacemaker, transvenous or epicardial Pericardiocentesis Other non-drug interventions: CPA 6.1 Event Outcome Event Outcome Tab Was ANY documented return of adequate circulation [ROC] (in the absence of ongoing chest compressions return of adequate pulse/heart rate by palpation, auscultation, Doppler, arterial blood pressure waveform, or documented blood pressure) achieved during the event? Date/Time of FIRST adequate return of circulation (ROC): / / : Time Not Documented Reason resuscitation ended: Survived ROC Died Efforts terminated, no sustained ROC Date/Time sustained ROC began (lasting > 20 min) OR resuscitation efforts were terminated (End of event): / / : Time Not Documented CPA 6.2 Post-ROC Care Event Outcome Tab Highest patient temperatures during first 24 hrs after ROC Page 6 of 9 Quintiles Transnational Corp. 2014

Highest Temperature/Units C F Temperature Not Documented Site: Axillary Bladder Blood Brain Oral Rectal Surface (skin, temporal) Tympanic Other Unknown/not Documented Date/Time Recorded: / / : Time Not Documented CPA 7.1 CPR Quality CPR Quality Tab Was performance of CPR monitored or guided using any of the following? (Check all that apply) ne Waveform Capnography /End Tidal CO2 (ETCO2) Arterial Wave Form /Diastolic Pressure CPR mechanics device (e.g. accelerometer, force transducer, TFI device) CPR quality coach Metronome Other, Specify: If CPR mechanics device (e.g. accelerometer, force transducer, TFI device) used: Average compression rate: (per minute) t Documented Average compression depth: mm cm inches t Documented Compression fraction: (enter number between 0 and 1) t Documented Percent of Chest Compressions with complete release: (%) t Documented Average Ventilation Rate: (per minute) t Documented Longest Pre-shock pause (seconds) t Documented Was a team debriefing on the quality of CPR provided completed after the event? t Documented CPA 7.2 Resuscitation-Related Events and Issues (OPTIONAL) CPR Quality Tab Universal Precautions t followed by all team members (specify in comments section) Documentation Signature of code team leader not on code sheet Missing other signatures Initial ECG rhythm not documented Medication route(s) not documented Incomplete documentation Alerting Hospital-Wide Resuscitation Response Pager issue(s) Airway Aspiration related to provision of airway ed recognition of airway misplacement/displacement Page 7 of 9 Quintiles Transnational Corp. 2014

Intubation attempted, not achieved Multiple intubation attempts Number of attempts: Vascular Access Inadvertent arterial cannulation Infiltration/Disconnection Chest Compression back board Defibrillation(s) Energy level lower / higher than recommended Initial delay, personnel not available to operate defibrillator Initial delay, issue with defibrillator access to patient Initial delay, issue with pad or paddle placement Equipment malfunction Given, not indicated Indicated, not given Medications Route Dose Selection Leadership in identifying leader Knowledge of equipment Knowledge of medications/protocols Knowledge of roles Team oversight Too many team members Protocol Deviation ALS/PALS NRP Equipment Availability Function Was this cardiac arrest event the patient's index (first) event? Comments & Optional Fields: Do not enter any Personal Health Information/Protected Health Information into this section. Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 Field 5 Field 6 Field 7 Field 8 Page 8 of 9 Quintiles Transnational Corp. 2014

Field 9 Field 10 Field 11 Field 12 Field 13 / / : Field 14 / / : Page 9 of 9 Quintiles Transnational Corp. 2014