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  • ...ression system that can be deployed for anyone suspected or known to be in cardiac arrest. ...evice will be considered for use in specific settings for the treatment of cardiac arrest in circumstances (eg. during diagnostic and interventional procedure ...
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  • * May cause hypotension, circulatory collapse, or cardiac and respiratory depression. Calcium Chloride should be available to counte ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC 4.07== [[Category:Cardiac|0407]] ...
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  • ===9.06 CARDIAC MONITOR=== Determination and monitoring of cardiac rhythms with anticipation of defibrillation. ...
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  • == Section 4 - CARDIAC == ...ndition associated with poor outcomes. It is identified by the presence of cardiac electrical activity with no corresponding mechanical pulse or signs of perf ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC== *** A VAD or LVAD is surgically implanted to the left ventricle. External cardiac compressions may dislodge the VAD causing death. ...
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  • ...tropium Bromide, or to atropine and its derivatives. Not for use in CHF or cardiac asthma. ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC== [[Category:Cardiac|0409]] ...
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  • ...ial Medical Care (2.01). Consider OXYGEN and cardiac monitor for potential cardiac abnormalities. Perform a 3-lead evaluation on all patients. Perform a 12-Le ** Any cardiac history ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC== Asystole is a terminal condition identified by an absence of any cardiac electrical activity. It is important to CONFIRM true asystole early in the ...
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  • * Use with antihistamines or tricyclic antidepressants may cause adverse cardiac effects. ...
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  • ...called for and air transport is responding . . . and the patient goes into cardiac arrest. Keep the helicopter coming . . . as they will be able to transport ...
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  • * CARDIAC MONITOR LD II, MCL I, or 12 LEAD ASSESSMENT if available. Record strips at * Apply pulse oximeter, if available, to all patients with potential cardiac or respiratory emergencies. ...
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  • ...eral vasoconstrictor. Increased peripheral vascular resistance may provoke cardiac ischemia and angina. ...
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  • '''Monitor for cardiac arrhythmias and / or arrest.''' ...
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  • * Reduces cardiac oxygen demand by decreasing preload and afterload. Also increases blood flo ...
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  • * Trauma Related Cardiac Arrests who meet the criteria set forth in the [[Determination of Death in * Medical Related Cardiac Arrests meet the criteria set forth in the [[Asystole|ASYSTOLE PRACTICE PAR ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC== [[Category:Cardiac|0411]] ...
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  • * Witnessed cardiac arrest ...
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  • Be advised that they are able to take Sepsis Alerts and Cardiac Alerts.<br /> ...
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