Cardiac arrest, (also known as cardiopulmonary arrest or circulatory arrest) is the cessation of normal Circulatory system of the blood due to failure of the heart to contract effectively. Medical personnel can refer to an unexpected cardiac arrest as a sudden cardiac arrest...
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...not going to do anything to fix that.
Not to be a protocol monkey or anything, but one of the contraindications for BLS nasal naloxone in my system is cardiac arrest, why do you think that migh...
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...campus when he suffered sudden cardiac arrest on February 7, ...in the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation's new campaign to raise awareness about sudden cardiac arrest on college campuses....
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...mission lol..and thats great.......should say something too though.....re the cardiac arrest..ive had cardiac arrest.....and i want to tell you though it had absolutely...
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...per your protocols.
The adenosine puts her in to cardiac arrest. Do you honor the DNR ...since you, technically, caused the cardiac arrest?
Again...this is hypothetical. I'm just...
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I had a cardiac arrest during my cardiac cath in ...just unlucky, I believe the odds of cardiac arrest during an angiogram are 5000 ...bypass.
The cause of my cardiac arrest - the catheter 't...
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...following his symptoms he died from cardiac arrest. which of the following ...most probable cause of his cardiac arrest?
A. severe bradycardia
B. asystole
C. V Fibrillation
D. Electromechanical...
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Aren't you assuming that they've suffered cardiac arrest? There may just be respiratory arrest or depression, which ...may prevent the development of cardiac arrest.
EDIT: .....and I should ...
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...I don't know what MAS-syndrome is...12Ld was after the asystole.
Heart rate was 30 for maybe 4 minutes. I ...get the line until the asystole was over.
I didn't smell...
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...no brain function to the period of cardiac arrest, not brain death. Obviously brain ...deal. His claim is that cardiac arrest prohibits brain function due the...
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The other night my heart stopped beating for about 8-10
The other night my heart stopped beating for about 8-10 seconds. Once it started again it was extremely fast and I felt as though...
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