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If a patient re-arrests during transport following a ROSC, how many analysis should you perform before continuing?

  1. 2

  2. 1

  3. 3

  4. None, continue transport immediately

The correct answer is: 1

In the context of a patient experiencing a re-arrest during transport after achieving Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC), performing one analysis is critical. This analysis involves checking the heart rhythm using a defibrillator or monitor. This provides vital information on whether the patient's heart rhythm is shockable or not. If the rhythm is shockable, delivering a shock is necessary to attempt to restore an effective rhythm. If it is non-shockable, continued monitoring and support measures are essential. Following the single rhythm analysis ensures that you are acting promptly based on the patient's current status to optimize care. This approach balances the need for immediate intervention with the imperative to continue patient transport to a higher level of care without excessive delay.