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ECG & Cardiac Arrest

ECG & Cardiac Arrest. CARDIAC ARREST CPR AHA Changes. ABC  CAB (Begin first cycle) C “Approximately”  AT LEAST 100/min Depth ~1.5 – 2”  AT LEAST 2” Look, listen, feel  Unresponsive, Abnormal B. Untrained?  Hands-Only CPR Cricoid Compression  Not Recommended. ARRHYTHMIAS.

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ECG & Cardiac Arrest

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  1. ECG &Cardiac Arrest

  2. CARDIAC ARREST CPR AHA Changes. • ABC  CAB (Begin first cycle) • C “Approximately”  AT LEAST 100/min • Depth ~1.5 – 2”  AT LEAST 2” • Look, listen, feel  Unresponsive, Abnormal B. • Untrained?  Hands-Only CPR • Cricoid Compression  Not Recommended.

  3. ARRHYTHMIAS TACHYCARDIAS • ST (r) • A. FIB. (i) • A. FLU. (r) • WPW • TSVP (r) • JT (r) • MFAT (i) • TV MONOM. (r) • TV POLIM. (i) • TDP (i) • VF (i) BRADYCARDIAS • SB • AV BLOCKS • 1° • 2° MI • 2° MII • 3° • HBB BLOCKS • TC Pacing. CA RHYTHMS • VENTRICULAR FIBRILATION • PULSELESS VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA • PULSELESS ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY • ASYSTOLE

  4. CARDIAC ARRESTCardioversion vs. Defibrillation • CV: (Synchronized) • SupraventricularTachycardias (AF, Af) • Stable Monomorphic VT • D: (Unsynchronized) • Polimorphic VT • VF

  5. BLS

  6. ACLS

  7. TACHYCARDIASRhythmic Algorithm

  8. NARROW COMPLEXTachycardias

  9. STABLE VENT.Tachycardias

  10. BRADYCARDIAS

  11. ECG &Acute Coronary Syndromes

  12. ECG &Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS) • ECG Findings (Progression in time)

  13. ACS EMERGENCY

  14. ECG & ACS

  15. ECG & ACS

  16. ECG & ACS

  17. ECG & ACS

  18. ECG & ACS

  19. AHA & ACS EMERGENCY

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