Hey guys, I didn't really know where to post this so I decided to try here.
Protocols are based in Ontario Canada.
I had a final scenario last week in school, and the argument in class was that it could have went in two different directions. The scenario is as follows: (to as much as I can remember)
40 y/o male patient, stung by a wasp (known allergy) presents with late stages of anaphylaxis, edema around the mouth, wide spread urticaria (back, neck and arms), respirations noted at 36 rapid and weak, wheezes present in bases.
You have drawn up 0.3mg of Epinepherine as per protocol and your patient goes VSA. You administer the 0.3mg Epinepherine and note your patient doesn't have a pulse. You quickly start your defib protocol (see after). As you start your defib protol, fire notes they are having very little compliance with ventilations. Your monitor shows VF as your rhythm.
Which defib protocol do you see fit?
Protocols are based in Ontario Canada.
I had a final scenario last week in school, and the argument in class was that it could have went in two different directions. The scenario is as follows: (to as much as I can remember)
40 y/o male patient, stung by a wasp (known allergy) presents with late stages of anaphylaxis, edema around the mouth, wide spread urticaria (back, neck and arms), respirations noted at 36 rapid and weak, wheezes present in bases.
You have drawn up 0.3mg of Epinepherine as per protocol and your patient goes VSA. You administer the 0.3mg Epinepherine and note your patient doesn't have a pulse. You quickly start your defib protocol (see after). As you start your defib protol, fire notes they are having very little compliance with ventilations. Your monitor shows VF as your rhythm.
Which defib protocol do you see fit?