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Learning Station Competency Checklists Cardiac Arrest: Shockable Rhythm Team Dynamics Practice Demonstrates effective team dynamics (see, below) Performs manual maneuvers to open airway* Initiates assisted ventilation with bag-mask device attached to (simulated) high-flow oxygen Simulates administration of high-flow/high-concentration oxygen Performs effective ventilations with bag-mask device Rotates with compressor about every 2 minutes during CPR Begins initial steps of CPR Identifies respiratory then cardiac arrest Performs high-quality chest compressions consistent with the BLS Guidelines Rotates compressor role with airway team member about every 2 minutes during CPR Turns on AED Places pads in correct position Follows AED prompts

Appendix Cardiac Arrest: Nonshockable Rhythm Team Dynamics Practice Demonstrates effective team dynamics (see, below) Performs manual maneuvers to open airway* Initiates assisted ventilation with bag-mask device attached to (simulated) high-flow oxygen* Performs effective ventilations with bag-mask device* Rotates with compressor about every 2 minutes during CPR Begins initial steps of CPR Identifies respiratory then cardiac arrest Performs high-quality chest compressions consistent with the BLS guidelines Rotates role of compressor with airway team member about every 2 minutes during CPR Simulates administration of medications as directed Turns on AED Places pads in correct position Follows AED prompts

Upper Airway Obstruction Demonstrates effective team dynamics (see, below) Recognizes signs and symptoms of a respiratory problem Simulates administration of supplementary oxygen with appropriate delivery device Categorizes severity of respiratory problem Categorizes type of respiratory problem Evaluates response to administration of supplementary oxygen and airway medication Team Member Role: IV/IO Meds Simulates administration of nebulized epinephrine treatment*

Appendix Lower Airway Obstruction Demonstrates effective team dynamics (see, below) Recognizes signs and symptoms of a respiratory problem Simulates administration of supplementary oxygen with appropriate delivery device Categorizes severity of respiratory problem Categorizes type of respiratory problem Evaluates response to administration of supplementary oxygen and airway medication Simulates administration of nebulized albuterol treatment*

Lung Tissue Disease Demonstrates effective team dynamics (see, below) Recognizes signs and symptoms of a respiratory problem Simulates administration of supplementary oxygen with appropriate delivery device Categorizes severity of respiratory problem Categorizes type of respiratory problem Evaluates response to administration of supplementary oxygen Initiates assisted ventilation with bag-mask device attached to high-flow oxygen* Simulates obtaining blood cultures* Simulates administration of medications (ie, antibiotics, antipyretics)

Disordered Control of Breathing Demonstrates effective team dynamics (see, below) Recognizes signs and symptoms of a respiratory problem Simulates insertion of oropharyngeal airway* Initiates assisted ventilation with bag-mask device attached to (simulated) high-flow oxygen* Categorizes severity of respiratory problem Categorizes type of respiratory problem Evaluates response to assisted ventilation Simulated placement of vascular access (IV/IO)*

Hypovolemic Shock Demonstrates effective team dynamics (see, below) Recognizes signs and symptoms of respiratory distress Simulated suctioning of airway* Simulates administration of supplementary oxygen with appropriate delivery device* Evaluates response to administration of supplementary oxygen Team Member Role: IV/IO Meds Recognizes signs and symptoms of a circulatory problem Categorizes severity of shock Categorizes type of shock Simulates use of length-based resuscitation tape Simulates administration of 20 ml/kg isotonic crystalloid bolus IV Simulates obtaining rapid glucose test Evaluates response to fluid bolus

Distributive/Septic Shock Demonstrates effective team dynamics (see, below) Recognizes signs and symptoms of respiratory distress Simulates administration of supplementary oxygen with appropriate delivery device* Recognizes signs and symptoms of a circulatory problem Categorizes severity of shock Categorizes type of shock Simulates use of length-based resuscitation tape Simulates administration of 20 ml/kg isotonic crystalloid bolus IV/IO* Simulates obtaining rapid glucose test and blood cultures* Evaluates response to fluid bolus Simulates administration of medications (ie, antibiotics, antipyretics)*