TachycardiaHurry, don’t let time run out!Sorry, time is up!0 Hours 0 mins 0 secsStep 1 of 520%You find an approximately six-month-old infant who is unresponsive.You assess the ABC’s and the infant is not breathing and does not have a pulse.1. What is your initial step in management?* Call for help and initiate CPR Apply an AED Assess GCS Deliver rescue breathsYou have called for help and another person arrives. The infant is not breathing and does not have a pulse.2. What is your next step in management?* Check glucose Call for additional help and retrieve an AED. Initiate CPR at a ratio of 15:2 compressions to breaths Call for additional help and retrieve an AED. Initiate CPR with a ratio of 30:2 compressions to breaths Find a parent EMS arrives and is able to aid in resuscitation.3. Which of the following airway adjuncts would be appropriate in a child with respiratory distress who is awake?* Nasopharyngeal airway & BiPAP BiPAP Oral airway Nasopharyngeal airwayYou assess a 10-year-old patient who is unresponsive.You are addressing the ABC’s while an EKG is done which demonstrates the following: 4. What is your next step in management?* Start compressions Defibrillate Check for a pulse CardioversionThe patient is noted to have a pulse.With further evaluation, you learn the patient has had four days of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. The child is noted to be tachycardia, with delayed cap refill, and lethargy. You note the following on the monitor: 5. What is the next step in management?* Give IVF’s at 20mL/kg Cardioversion Initiate CPR Give AdenosineΔ ReferencesSinus Tachycardia EKG: https://www.openpediatrics.org/assets/image/rhythm-strip-sinus-tachycardia