Resuscitation Flashcards

1
Q

What is clinical death?

A

reversible state in which initiation of resuscitation can lead to recovery

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2
Q

How long can clinical death last for?

A

3-6 minutes

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3
Q

What is throacic impedance?

A

transthoracic current flow in defib

affected by pad positioning, hairy chest, air trapping

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4
Q

What rythms are shockable?

A

Pulseless VT

VF

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5
Q

What do you do if pulseless VT/VF persists after 3 shocks?

A

give adrenaline 1mg Iv

or amiodarone 300mg IV

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6
Q

What rythms are non shockable?

A

aystole

pulseless electrical activity

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7
Q

What are the 4Hs of cardiac arrest?

A

Hyperkalaemia/magnesia
Hypoxia
Hypothermia
Hypovolaemia

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8
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What are the 4Ts of cardiac arrest?

A

Toxins
Tamponade
Tension Pneumothorax
Thrombosis

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9
Q

How is Hyperkalaemia treated?

A

calcium gluconate

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10
Q

How is Hyperkalaemia diagnosed?

A

ABGs

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11
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How is CPR affected if Thrombolytic therapy is given?

A

continue CPR for 60-90 minsters

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12
Q

How is cardiac tamponade treated?

A

needle pericardiocentesis

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