Adult Ventricular Assist Device Flashcards
What do you first do if a patient has a ventricular assist device?
Assist ventilation and assess for perfusion
What are you looking for for adequate perfusion, and what do you do if there is adequate perfusion?
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
If a patient does NOT have normal signs of perfusion and has a LVAD, what do you do next?
Assess for LVAD function
- Look/listen for alarms
- Listen for LVAD hum
What do you do if the LVAD IS functioning?
Assess MAP and PETCO2
What is the cutoff for MAP and PETCO2 and how does this change the management?
MAP > 50 and/or PETCO2 > 20 = DO NOT perform chest compressions
If less than that, perform chest compressions
For both, follow ACLS protocol afterwards
What do you do if you find the LVAD is NOT functioning?
Attempt to restart, making sure everything is connected
What do you do if restart is successful? Unsuccessful?
Successful = follow ACLS guidlines
Unsuccessful: perform chest compressions and then follow ACLS guidlines