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PALS Precourse Self-Assessment Results

The user scored 86% on their PALS Precourse Self-Assessment. They scored 100% on rhythm identification, 80% on pharmacology, and 82% on practical application. Areas to review include the Pediatric Bradycardia With a Pulse and Poor Perfusion algorithm, Tachycardia case material, and drugs like Adenosine, Atropine, Epinephrine, Magnesium Sulfate, and Oxygen administration. Overall their scores were above the 70% passing threshold but some topics could benefit from additional review.
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PALS Precourse Self-Assessment Results

The user scored 86% on their PALS Precourse Self-Assessment. They scored 100% on rhythm identification, 80% on pharmacology, and 82% on practical application. Areas to review include the Pediatric Bradycardia With a Pulse and Poor Perfusion algorithm, Tachycardia case material, and drugs like Adenosine, Atropine, Epinephrine, Magnesium Sulfate, and Oxygen administration. Overall their scores were above the 70% passing threshold but some topics could benefit from additional review.
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  • How does quantum computing actually work in simple terms?

    Quantum computing is a branch of computing that uses the laws of quantum mechanics to process information in fundamentally new ways.

  • How do my kidneys work to clean my blood each day?

    The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs located in the lower back that play a crucial role in filtering and cleaning the blood.

  • What is a magnetic field and how does it work?

    A <b>magnetic field</b> is a fundamental concept in physics that describes the influence exerted by magnets and moving electric charges. It is one part of the electromagnetic field, the other part being the electric field. In simple terms, a magnetic field can be thought of as an invisible force field that extends through space and affects magnetic materials and moving charges. At each point, the field has both a strength (magnitude) and a direction, making it what mathematicians call a vector field.

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Here is the report and breakdown of your User: I Made Edwin Alberty Wardhana
scores to help you with any additional
review.

Your total score is 86% (45/52)


A score of 70% or higher must be achieved to pass the Precourse Self-Assessment
(PSA).

PERCENTAGE OVERVIEW, MAJOR TESTING AREAS:

70%

Rhythm ID Pharmacology Practical Application

Scores in Major Testing Areas

This Precourse Self-Assessment had 3 sections.

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 80% 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 82% on your ability to
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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.

Here is how you scored on the algorithms:

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:
100% (2/2)
Pediatric Bradycardia With a Pulse and Poor Perfusion Algorithm: 33% (1/3)
Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Algorithm: 83% (5/6)
Pediatric Tachycardia With a Pulse and Poor Perfusion Algorithm: 0% (0/1)

Score in Case Material:

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.

Here is how you scored on the cases:

1-rescuer child CPR: 100% (2/2)


2-rescuer infant CPR: 100% (1/1)
Airway management: 75% (3/4)
Asystole: 100% (1/1)
Bradycardia: 50% (2/4)
Defibrillation: 100% (1/1)
Disordered control of breathing: 100% (1/1)
Endotracheal drug administration: 100% (1/1)
Fluid resuscitation: 100% (1/1)
Hypovolemic shock: 100% (3/3)
IV/IO access: 100% (1/1)
Infant/child breaths: 100% (4/4)
Infant/child chest compressions: 100% (3/3)
Lower airway obstruction: 100% (1/1)
Normal sinus rhythm: 100% (1/1)
Obstructive shock: 100% (1/1)
Oxygen delivery systems: 100% (1/1)
PEA: 100% (1/1)
Shock: 100% (1/1)
Tachycardia: 77% (7/9)
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Team dynamics: 100% (1/1)


Upper airway obstruction: 0% (0/1)
Ventricular fibrillation: 100% (4/4)

Score in Pharmacology Material:

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.

Here is how you scored on drugs:

Adenosine: 0% (0/1)
Albuterol: 100% (1/1)
Amiodarone: 100% (1/1)
Atropine: 0% (0/1)
Calcium chloride: 100% (1/1)
Epinephrine: 66% (2/3)
General pharmacology: 100% (1/1)
Isotonic crystalloid: 100% (2/2)
Lidocaine: 100% (1/1)
Magnesium sulfate: 0% (0/1)
Oxygen: 50% (1/2)

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  • What is a magnetic field and how does it work?

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