medical emergencies Flashcards
list some medical emergencies (9)
- myocardial infarction (heart attack)
- status epilepticus
- anaphylaxis (allergy)
- hypoglycaemia
- asthma attack or breathing difficulties
- choking
- bleeding
- stroke
- fainting
what does AVPU mean?
scale to measure level of consciousness:
- alert
- voice
- pain
- unresponsive
what is normal oxygen saturation?
≥96%
what is normal respiration rate?
12-20 breaths/min
what is normal pulse rate?
60-100bpm
what is the order for giving basic life support?
DRS = danger, response/consciousness, shout for help
A = airway (chin lift, anything in throat)
B = breathing (look, listen, feel for 10s)
C = chest compressions if not breathing and defibrillator, dial 999
- if breathing then put into recovery position
how are chest compressions done?
- cover pt’s nose/mouth (AGP)
- centre of chest, just under armpit level
- 5-6cm depth, 100-120bpm
- 30 compressions : 2 oxygen ventilations (15L/min)
- swap with another person every 2 mins to avoid fatigue
- stop with signs of life
- children = 5 initial rescue breaths, 15 compressions : 2 breaths
how to manage myocardial infarction?
- sit pt up, dial for ambulance
- administer 2 sprays sublingual GTN, again 5 mins later if needed
- oxygen if saturation <96%
- check allergy, aspirin 300mg crushed or chewed
- Entonox for pain relief
- monitor pulse and oxygen saturation
s/s of myocardial infarction
- central strangling pain >15 mins
- pain radiating to neck, jaws, left arm
- nausea, vomiting
- grey tinge, sweating, tachycardia
how to manage status epilepticus?
- single dose 10mg buccal midazolam ≥10yo (7.5mg ≥5yo, 5mg ≥1yo)
- call 999
- time seizure
- protect pt’s head
- give oxygen when they regain consciousness
what is status epilepticus?
any seizure lasting >5mins or a series of seizures where pt does not regain consciousness
how to manage anaphylaxis?
- 500ug ≥12yo adrenaline IM with autoinjector (blue to sky, orange to thigh)
- 300ug <12yo, 150ug <6yo
- elevate legs if possible
how to manage hypoglycaemia?
- BM test for baseline
- 1.5-2 tubes of glucogel if able to swallow
- glucagon 1mg IM if unable to swallow
s/s of hypoglycaemia
- hungry, lethargic, tired
- BM test <4mmol/L
how to manage asthma attack?
- sit pt upright
- salbutamol inhaler with spacer
- 2 puffs every 2 minutes for 10 mins or until recovered (maximum 10 puffs)
- no recovery = call 999