Cardiac arrest Flashcards

1
Q

When to start compression

A

As soon as no signs of life

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2
Q

ECC rate

A

100-120

Metronome preferred

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3
Q

Rate to vent ratio

Vent rate

A

30: 2 without advanced airway
15: 1 continuous with advanced airway

Vent rate 6 to 10

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4
Q

Asthma ventilations

A

May require slow inspirations and extended expiration times.

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5
Q

Indications for OGT in I gel. Why?

A

Kids and lung issues.

Bag resistance means more likely to inflate stomach and aspirate.

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6
Q

Insert OGT

A

Measure from xiphi sternum to nose to tragus

Tape on OGT.
Insert with lube in igel and a little on top of OGT

Test by inserting 20- 30ml air and listening for sounds.

Place in em bag. To bag up.

Tape OGT to face.

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7
Q

cardiac arrest drugs

Adrenaline

Amiodarone

A

1mg neat every 2nd loop

300mg once

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8
Q

cardiac arrest drugs

Oxygen

BVM

Cophenalcaine

A

15lt

BVM
Asthma/ COPD or kids - Bag off for expiration - filter on
+/- compressions cease for inspiration
OGT 10FR for gastric inflation

3 sprays per nostril - adult
Doses on bottle
Drug check

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9
Q

cardiac arrest drugs

Salbutamol

Ipratropium

A

5mg continuous for asthmatic arrest

500 microg repeated every 20 mins

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