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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== ===4.13 Adult Immediate Post Cardiac Arrest Care=== ...
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  • ==Section 4 - Cardiac== ===4.13 Adult Immediate Post Cardiac Arrest Care=== ...
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  • * Crush Syndrome, severe acidosis, prolonged [[Asystole|cardiac arrest]], and [[Drug Overdose Poisoning|tricyclic anti-depressant overdose] * None when used in severe hypoxia or late Cardiac Arrest. ...
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  • | STEMI Alert|| Cardiac Alert Cardiac Alert is NOT a STEMI. It is used for patients who obviously or are highly l ...
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  • * It is a synthetic sympathomimetic that causes bronchodilation with less cardiac effect than Epinephrine. The duration of effect is about four hours. ...nausea, and/or dizziness. Vital signs must be monitored; use caution with cardiac or hypertensive patients. ...
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  • ...tion of aspirin administration or withholding is required on ALL suspected cardiac, acute coronary syndromes, and STEMIs. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: All incidents where there is a suspicion of a cardiac event, ACS or STEMI must have the following documentation in the report: ...
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  • * It does not increase the strength of cardiac contraction. * Give no more than 3.0 mg for cardiac-related problems. May cause a decrease in ventricular rate in the presence ...
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  • * Respiratory arrest and cardiac arrest * STEMI Or Cardiac Alert ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC== ===4.08 CARDIAC ARREST - VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION /PULSELESS VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA=== ...
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  • The criteria required to terminate resuscitative efforts in Trauma Related Cardiac Arrests are: ...ned a terminal injury. The decision to terminate efforts in Trauma Related Cardiac Arrests may be made without Medical Control interaction. Patient body care ...
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  • ...that prolongs the cardiac action potential and repolarization phase of the cardiac cycle. It shows beta-blocker and potassium channel blocker properties thus ...
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  • ...iovascular disorders, especially coronary insufficiency, hypertension, and cardiac arrhythmias; in patients with convulsive disorders, hyperthyroidism, or dia ...cs, Digoxin, antihistamines or tricyclic antidepressants may cause adverse cardiac effects. ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC== ...situations can result in severe bradycardia and refractory hypotension or cardiac arrest.''''' ...
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  • === <span style="color: red;">ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK / CARDIAC ARREST IMMINENT</span> === ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC== ...ho presents with any of the following: '''''SIGNIFICANT CARDIAC, SUSPECTED CARDIAC, SIGNIFICANT DYSPNEA, ALTERED MENTAL STATUS, OR HYPOTENSION WITH SIGNS OF D ...
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  • ==Section 4 - CARDIAC== [[Category:Cardiac|0405]] ...
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  • '''Document 12 Lead monitor assessments for all possible cardiac related syncope.''' ...
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  • * Hypoxia or anticipated hypoxia, Cardiac Arrest, chest pain, dyspnea, shock or anticipated shock. ...
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  • ...eneral medical complaints without significant signs and symptoms of shock, cardiac symptoms, impending respiratory failure, altered mental status or have comp * Cardiac arrest patients may be transported to the facility for stabilization ...
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  • * Hypoxia or anticipated hypoxia, Cardiac Arrest, chest pain, dyspnea, shock or anticipated shock. ...
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  • ** Cardiovascular collapse or cardiac arrest * Stabilize the cardiovascular system, ventilations and cardiac compressions as needed. ...
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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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  • * 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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  • *** No previous cardiac or congestive heart failure conditions ...
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  • * Respiratory / Cardiac arrest ...side effects of CPAP may include fluid retention, pneumothorax, decreased cardiac output and gastric distention. ...
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  • | Hospital Outcome Data|| Biomedical devices </ br>(i.e. cardiac monitors) | Response time to cardiac arrests > 6 minutes|| 12-lead EKG for all cardiac & SOB pts. ...
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  • '''''In the event of impending acute Airway Obstruction and Cardiac Arrest, [[Epinephrine|EPINEPHRINE]] may be administered IV or IM as per Han ...
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  • ...th strips to the completed run report. A code summary should accompany all cardiac arrest reports. ...
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  • ** Cardiac arrest (medical or traumatic) ...
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  • ** Cardiac arrest. ...
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  • #Alcohol/Tobacco use (if applicable) (cardiac, stroke, etc.) ==== CARDIAC ARREST ==== ...
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  • * Primary airway management in cardiac arrest ...
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  • ===Section 4 - Cardiac=== |4.13||[[Adult Immediate Post-Cardiac Arrest Care]]||April-12 ...
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  • ** Cardiac arrest (medical or traumatic) ...
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  • ** Cardiac Arrest Management/AED operation. * Maintain current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification (AHA or equivalent) as approved by Semino ...
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  • * Cardiac monitoring ...
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  • **The TTP of the Air Transport Agency indicate diversion (e.g. Cardiac Arrest etc.). ...than 30 minutes and ground transport to SATC is greater than 30 minutes. **Cardiac arrest secondary to trauma. ...
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  • | ACLS || advanced cardiac life support | C.O. || cardiac output ...
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