Emergency Response and Communication Flashcards
What needs to happen immediately?
Basic life support:
-Chest compressions
-Ventilation
Chest compression choices
Cardiac pump (small animal, pliable chest, <10kg): ventral 1/3 thorax, ribs 3-6, 100-120bpm
Thoracic pump (large animal, >10kg): widest part of chest, compress to 1/3-1/2 width of chest, 60-100bpm
Ventilation
Tidal volume 10ml/kg (> leads to iatrogenic barotrauma)
10BPM or less (one breath every 6s, > leads to oxygen toxicity due to low cardiac output)
Ventricular fibrillation
Convert to asystole/PEA: one shock or precordial thump, if prolonged Amiodarone/Lidocaine
Continue with basic life support
Ventricular tachycardia
Convert to asystole/PEA: one shock or precordial thump, Amiodarone/Lidocaine
Continue with basic life support
Asystole
Continue with basic life support
Drugs for enhancement: adrenaline/epinephrine, vasopressin, atropine? (every other cycle)
Pulseless Electrical Activity
Looks normal, don’t get caught out
Continue with basic life support
Drugs for enhancement: adrenaline/epinephrine, vasopressin, atropine? (every other cycle)
Reaction if there is consciousness/movement/reflexes
Stop immediately
Reaction if there is a sudden increase in ETCO2 on capnography
May be improved compressions or animal may be alive = continue cycle and reassess
Post-ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation) care
Supportive oxygen +/- ventilation (target PaO2 80-100, SpO2 94-98%, too high = oxidative damage with reperfusion)
Cardiovascular optimisation (hypotensive = beware of fluid overload, vasopressor therapy sensible)
Hypothermia beneficial to cardiac and neurological outcomes, rewarm slowly (0.5oC/h)
Talking to the owner about the events
Mr/Mrs Cole and Sally
Let them know Sally is safe and happy in her kennel if possible
During the dental procedure Sally crashed (explain how once you know, e.g. insufficient pulse)
How did you manage the situation? Explain who was involved (yourself and a Senior Nurse)
Sally should be okay now but they can contact the practice at any time if they have any concerns or further questions