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Stroke | Signs of STROKE
STROKE Stroke can be hemorrhagic or Ischemic. Ischemic stroke occurred because a primary vessel is occluded by a clot, fat (thrombus or emblism). WhileHemorrhagic stroke is a result of a ruptured cerebral artery. 7 D’s of Stroke Management: 1. Detection – Early recognition 2. Dispatch – Early Ems… More info
Algorithm in giving Emergency Care to BRADYCARDIA
BRADYCARDIA. What to do????? 1. Maintain patent airway 2. Give Oxygen 3. Monitor ECG (identify rythm), Blood pressure, Oximetry 4. Establish IV access 5. Observe for Adequate or Poor Perfusion: Signs of Poor perfusion: Acute altered mental status, Ongoing chest pain, Hypotension and other signs of… More info
Normal Arterial Blood Gas Values
Fully Compensated States pH PaCO2 HCO3 Respiratory Acidosis normal, but <7.40 ↑ ↑ Respiratory Alkalosis normal, but >7.40 ↓ ↓ Metabolic Acidosis normal, but <7.40 ↓ ↓ Metabolic Alkalosis normal, but >7.40 ↑ ↑ Partially Compensated… More info
Cardiac Nursing
ECG Reading Simple Tips: 1. Sinus Bradycardia – slow beat <60 beats per minute or slower 2. Atrio ventricular Junctional Rythm or Idionodal rythm – 40 – 60 beats per minute, absent or retrograde P wave 3. Idioventricular rythm – 20-40 beats per minute P waves generally absent, wide QRS (more than… More info
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