ALS Flashcards
1
Q
Shockable rhythms
A
- Ventricular fibrillation
- Pulseless ventricular tachycardia
2
Q
Unshockable rhythms
A
- Asystole/pulseless-electrical activity (PEA)
- E.g. sinus rhythm on monitor but not pulse on patient
3
Q
Chest compressions
A
- Ratio = 30:2
4
Q
Defibrillation
A
- Single shock for VF/pulseless VT followed by 2 mins of CPR
- If arrest is witnessed in a monitored patient –> three quick successive (stacked) shocks rather than 1 shock followed by CPR
5
Q
Drug routes
A
- IV access attempted as first line
- If not –> intraosseous
6
Q
Drugs that can be used
A
Adrenaline
- Non-shockable rhythms: 1 mg asap (start CPR first)
- VF/pulseless VT: adrenaline 1 mg after 3 shocks and chest compressions have restarted
- Repeat adrenaline every 3-5 mins
Amiodarone
- VF/pulseless VT 300 mg after 3 shocks
- Further 150 mg if VF/pulseless VT after 5 shocks
- Lidocaine = alternative
Thrombolytics
- If PE suspected
- If given –> CPR should be given for extended period of 60-90 minutes
7
Q
Reversible causes of cardiac arrest
A
H’s
- Hypoxia
- Hypoglycemia (hypokalaemia, hyperkalaemia, hypocalcaemia, acidaemia)
- Hypothermia
- Hypovolaemia
T’s
- Thrombosis (coronary or pulmonary)
- Tension pneumothoraxx
- Tamponade - cardiac
- Toxins