What is the immediate action for a telemetry patient whose rhythm suddenly flattens out and becomes asystole?
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Correct answer: Start CPR and call a code blue team
Asystole (flatline) is a non‐shockable rhythm and requires immediate CPR and advanced life support rather than waiting or giving adenosine.
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