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An 11-year-old child develops ventricular tachycardia with a pulse with inadequate perfusion. The PALS team would prepare the child for which intervention?

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Final answer:

The PALS team would prepare the 11-year-old child for defibrillation in ventricular tachycardia with inadequate perfusion.

Step-by-step explanation:

The PALS team would prepare the 11-year-old child for defibrillation.



Ventricular tachycardia is a condition characterized by a very fast heart rate originating from the ventricles of the heart. When this fast heart rate is accompanied by inadequate perfusion, it can be life-threatening. In such cases, defibrillation is the intervention of choice to restore normal heart rhythm.



Defibrillation involves the delivery of a large charge of electrical energy to the heart using special paddles or an automated external defibrillator (AED). This shock stops the heart momentarily, allowing the natural pacemaker of the heart to regain control and establish a normal heartbeat.

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