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, Cardiac Arrest Treatment Rapid CPR and early application of an AED.
Maintain open airway, apply high concentration of oxygen, non rebreather mask.
Dyspnea Shortness of breath, labored or difficulty breathing.
AED Indications Pulseless
Not Breathing
Unresponsive
AED Use AED says "analyzing" do not touch patient.
Chest Pain Administer Oxygen
AED Shockable Rhythms V-Tach
V-Fib
Acute Myocardial Infarction Often called a Heart Attack. The condition in which a portion of the myocardium dies
as a result of oxygen starvation.
Best known heart problem symptom Chest Pain
AED Single Shock After a single shock from an AED, and patient regains pulse, place patient in
recovery position.
Coronary Arteries Blood vessels that supply the myocardium
Congestive Heart Failure Congestive Heart Failure is often a complication with a heart attack.
Cardiogenic Shock Shock or lack of perfusion brought on by inadequate pumping action of the heart.
Often the result of a heart attack or congestive heart failure.
Angina Pectoris Pain in the chest. In this condition coronary artery disease has narrowed the
arteries that supply the heart.
Occurring when blood supply to the heart is reduced and a portion of the heart
muscle is not recieving enough oxygen.
Coronary Artery Disease Conditions that narrow or block the arteries of the heart.
Coronary artery disease is often the result of buildup of fatty deposits on the inner
walls of the arteries.