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and then it has arrows going to Adequate Perfusion and another one to Poor Perfusion.Signs or symptoms of poor perfusion caused by the bradycardia?
(eg, acute altered mental status, ongoing chest pain, hypotension or other signs of shock)
Sure.assessment,
Granted, the scenario gives very little information, but in the absence of hypoxia, what the heck is high concentration (I don't know of many EMS agencies that have access to true high FLOW O2) going to do?high flow oxygen,
Perhaps treating the bradycardia (with TCP or chronotropic pharmacologic agents) can avoid the need for a dangerous, possibly detrimental to the patient transport.and high flow diesel.
72 year old, very low BP, alert to loud verbal stimuli, but when he responds he makes jokes and then goes back to only responding to verbal stimuli, heart rate 30, Stable? standby pacing? Unstable immediate TCP?
72 year old, very low BP, alert to loud verbal stimuli, but when he responds he makes jokes and then goes back to only responding to verbal stimuli, heart rate 30, Stable? standby pacing? Unstable immediate TCP?
Toa ll you people saying atropine? what if he has a 3rd degree AV block?
This pt needs a 12 lead ECG with a good thorough history. Sounds like cardiogenic shock to me. Either way he needs ALS in the form of drug interventions or TCP, possible fluid challange and may need treeatment for ACS depending on ECG findings.