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You are dispatched to a possible cardiac arrest at a quik-stop gas station. You arrive to see two bystanders performing CPR. What do you do?
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I WOULDN'T have them stop CPR right away..
I'd rather have all my junk set up and ready to go (which takes around a minute) than have to go into CPR and then my partner is getting it all ready. Does CPR cause any harm? We'll we do chest compressions for a unconscious p/t right? So another minute of CPR isn't going to hurt. There is more harm done in interupting CPR than not... so unless they are tired or clearly not providing effective compressions than I wouldn't stop them right away.
I ment for an unconscious choking person.We'll we do chest compressions for a unconscious p/t right?
I know it causes serious chest trauma.. however they have already been doing CPR.. the damage is done, the ribs are cracked/broken or whatever. What I ment was if they teach people to do CPR for an unconscious choking p/t than continuing CPR for another (roughly) 60 seconds wont do too much more damage. They're going to the hospital anyways and they will get checkout out.Does CPR cause any harm?
okWell first of all I would get a scene size-up
still with you...was this witnessed or unwitnessed...if witnessed how did he collapse?
to a point, depending on available resources. if you've got an extra jake or canary floating around, sure.grab a SAMPLE hx...
rrriiiiggghhhttt....it was the 7/11 chili dog.anything weird to eat,
eeeeeehhhhhhhh......happen before,
right. changes in behavior are relevant in lots of medical scenarios. in terms of cardiac arrest, its pretty far down on the list. like, very very near the bottomacting strange lately?
goodif this was a fall, or there is a chance of spinal injury...hold stablization...
huh? whos job is it? dpw? electric light dpeartment?but that's not my concern.
we're just getting to this?perform ABCs
please tell me these are out of order...check vitals...
how is a twelve lead going to help you here? your going to stop cpr for the amount of time it takes to analyze and print a XII lead when it wont even help you? III is all you need in a codestart a 12 lead on the monitor...
so we've not been ventilating the patient all along?get my BVM ready
when is an airway adjunct not indicated in a code?if needed oral or nasal airway (prefer oral).
if you mean start a line to give drugs, sure. but if you mean give crystalloids, uuuuummmmmmm........dont we have more important things to worry about.have ALS start fluids
wait a minute. you;ve already done a XII lead and have medics running ivns and now we're going with an aed?get my AED ready,
regardless of rhythm right? just shock the hell out of him?shock this guy!!!!!
yeah, thats going to help him.....rapid transport
Well first of all I would get a scene size-up...was this witnessed or unwitnessed...if witnessed how did he collapse? grab a SAMPLE hx...anything weird to eat, happen before, acting strange lately? the scene is safe proceed in. thank the bystanders and relieve them. if this was a fall, or there is a chance of spinal injy...hold stablization...but thats not my concern. perform ABCs...check vitals...start a 12 lead on the monitor...still asystole then when my partners are already doing compressions, get my BVM ready...if needed oral or nasal airway (prefer oral). bag...have ALS start fluids...get my AED ready, and suction ready...shock this guy!!!!!CLEAR! rapid transport