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A 66-year-old male is supine on the waiting room floor in a dentist's office. He is pulseless and apneic. Bystanders state he seemed excessively anxious and then collapsed about 5 minutes before your arrival. The monitor show asystole in three leads. Which of the following is the most appropriate first action?
A) Begin bag-valve-mask ventilations and chest compressions.
B) Start an IV and administer 1 mg epinephrine 1:10,000 and 1 mg atropine.
C) Do not begin resuscitation.
D) Defibrillate up to three times at 200, 300, and then 360 joules.
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Thanks so much!
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Good luck with the rest
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