High performance CPR Flashcards
When would you use the Paed defib pads
< 25 kg or upto and including 8yo
When would you use adult non CPR feedback defib pads
Patients presenting with a STEMI or requiring cardioversion
when checking the defib what are you checking
Check for and replace
- Damaged cables
- Dry Pads
- Expired or damaged pads
- Replace battery if RFU is flashing or ⌀ is showing
What safety conditions prohibit Defib use
- Highly flammable environment or O2 concentrated area
- Patient in water
- patient on metal
What patient preparations need to happen prior to Defib
- Clipper (dont shave) chest
- Dry chest with towel (dont use alcohol or betadine)
SGA sizes
- 2-5 kg
1.5. 5 -12 kg - 10 - 25 kg
2.5. 25 - 35 kg - 30 - 60 kg
- 50 - 90 kg
- 90+ kg
ECG dot locations
4 limb leads RA RL LA LL
Chest leads
- V1 4th ICS right sternal margin
- V2 4th ICS left sternal margin
- V3 between V2 and V4
- V4 5th ICS mid clavicular line
- V5 5th ICS anterior auxillary line
- V6 5th ICS mid auxillary line
KJ per KG fpr Paed patient
4 joules per KG
- Weight is age x2 plus 8 (0-11yo)
- 10 - 11 is age x 3.3 ie 33 x 4 = 132 so round up to 150
- 12 - 15 yo 200 joules (as per table) likely over 150 so round up
KJ for adult patient
200 kj
Adult Pad placement
- The ‘Apex’ pad is placed on the left, at the mid-axillary line, 6th intercostal space
- The ‘Sternal’ pad is rolled on laterally from right sternal margin on the patient’s right chest, under the right clavicle
and above the right nipple
Paediatric Pad placement
- The ‘anterior’ pad is placed on the left side, mid- axillary line (same as adult placement)
- The ‘posterior’ pad is placed on the right upper chest/clavicle (same as adult placement)
Considerations for pad placement
Do not place defibrillation pads over GTN patches, GTN paste, implanted pacemakers or ECG electrodes and/or
cables.
* Avoid skin pigmentations and nipples to prevent burns.
* Avoid skin folds to prevent electrical arcing.
* Do not allow contact between the defibrillation pads and/or ECG electrodes or cables.
* Do not perform chest compressions over the defibrillation pads or wires (note: this does not include the CPR feedback device).
* Do not defibrillate if the defibrillation pads are not properly adhering to the patient
ECG recognition requirements for AV
- Ventricular rate
- Ventricular rhythm
- P waves
- PR interval
- QRS duration
Normal sinus rhythm criteria
-Ventricular rate: 60 – 100
- Ventricular rhythm: Regular
- P waves: Present and associated with each QRS
- PR interval: 0.12 - 0.2 seconds
- QRS duration: < 0.12 seconds
VF criteria
-Ventricular rate: Nil discernible
- QRS duration: Nil discernible
- Ventricular rhythm: Bizarre, chaotic, amplitude > 0.1mV
- P waves: Nil discernible
- PR interval: Nil discernible