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  • * Respiratory or cardiac arrest. ...th strips to the completed run report. A code summary should accompany all cardiac arrest reports. ...
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  • * Traumatic cardiac arrest patients (wounds resulting from sudden physical injury or violence) ...seous infusion and a BLS airway (example: King Tube) should be considered. Cardiac defibrillation should be attempted during a 10 second pause.''''' ...
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  • If ALS required: support airway, cardiac monitoring, O2 saturation and end-tidal CO2, IF ALS required: support airway, cardiac monitoring, O2 saturation and end-tidal CO2, establish an IV in uninjured e ...
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  • ...g in increased preload and thus, enhanced cardiac output on the subsequent cardiac contraction. ...
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  • ...OVENT)]] .5 mg via updraft. [[Atrovent|ATROVENT]] is not for use in CHF or Cardiac Asthma. Repeat as necessary while monitoring heart rate. ...phrine|EPINEPHRINE]] may be administered IV or IM. (Dose for IV same as in cardiac arrest patient)''' ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC== * Identify '''cardiac risk factors and contraindications''' for Fibrynolytics ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC== [[Category:Cardiac|0410]] ...
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  • ! !! Cardiac Management Skills !! EMT !! Paramedic | 2 || Cardiac Monitor Setup || X || X ...
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  • * Initiate cardiac monitoring; ...
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  • *** Cardiac Alert: Indicates patient meets EMS cardiac alert criteria. ...
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  • '''For transport destination of CARDIAC/STEMI PATIENTS, refer to [[Chest Pain Acute Coronary Syndrome|CHEST PAIN/AC ...
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  • ...mation on each drug, refer to the Physician's Desk Reference, the Advanced Cardiac Life Support text or an emergency pre-hospital pharmacology reference. ...
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  • * If ALS required: support airway, cardiac monitoring, IV, O2 saturation and end-tidal CO2 ...
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  • '''''CONSIDER CARDIAC ETIOLOGY.''''' ...
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  • * Cardiac Alert ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC== [[Category:Cardiac|0412]] ...
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  • ...s with one or more unstable criteria, (significant discomfort of suspected cardiac origin, severe dyspnea, altered mental status, or hypotension with signs of ...
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  • *Airway management in cardiac arrest *Passive oxygenation during cardiac arrest ...
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  • ...ts appearing stable, withhold taking vital signs or connecting them to the cardiac monitor. *Patients in cardiac arrest with a history fever, travel to the affected areas or who have been ...
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  • ...actice Parameters the use of [[Atropine|ATROPINE SULFATE]] is indicated in cardiac arrest that may be caused by extreme bradycardia/hypotension. ...
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