Narrow Complex TachycardiasHurry, don’t let time run out!Sorry, time is up!0 Hours 0 mins 0 secsStep 1 of 333%You are treating an 11-year-old with light-headedness.Initial vitals demonstrate T: 36.5, R: 24, P: 180, BP: 70/40, O2: 100%. Patient is awake and talking. You ask for initial EKG which demonstrates the following:1. What are next step in management?* Lidocaine Cardioversion Defibrillate AmiodaroneYou successfully cardiovert the patient.Repeated EKG demonstrates normal sinus rhythm. The nurse calls you back into the room because the patient reports feeling light-headed with palpitations. Patient is awake and talking. Repeat vitals demonstrate the following, T: 36.5, P: 200, R: 16, O2: 100%, BP: 100/60.Rhythm strip demonstrates the following:2. What is the appropriate medication and dosing for treatment?* Amiodarone - 5mg/kg Adenosine - 0.1mg/kg Lidocaine - 1.5 mg/kg Epinephrine - 0.01 mg/kgThe patient’s symptoms and rhythm strip are unchanged after initial dosage of Adenosine.3. What is the next step in management?* Cardiovert Vagal maneuvers and Adenosine - 0.2mg/kg IVFs IntubateΔ