Adult Ventricular Assist Device Flashcards

1
Q

What do you first do if a patient has a ventricular assist device?

A

Assist ventilation and assess for perfusion

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What are you looking for for adequate perfusion, and what do you do if there is adequate perfusion?

A

Normal skin color/ temp
Normal Cap refill

If adequate, assess for other causes of AMS including hypoxia, blood glucose, OD, stroke

follow ACLS protocol and notify ventricular assist device center

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3
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If a patient does NOT have normal signs of perfusion and has a LVAD, what do you do next?

A

Assess for LVAD function

  1. Look/listen for alarms
  2. Listen for LVAD hum
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4
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What do you do if the LVAD IS functioning?

A

Assess MAP and PETCO2

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5
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What is the cutoff for MAP and PETCO2 and how does this change the management?

A

MAP > 50 and/or PETCO2 > 20 = DO NOT perform chest compressions

If less than that, perform chest compressions

For both, follow ACLS protocol afterwards

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What do you do if you find the LVAD is NOT functioning?

A

Attempt to restart, making sure everything is connected

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What do you do if restart is successful? Unsuccessful?

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Successful = follow ACLS guidlines

Unsuccessful: perform chest compressions and then follow ACLS guidlines

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