ACLS review: Bradycardia part 7
Evaluate: 5Hs & 5Ts
· Hypoxia
· Hypovolemia
· Hyper/hypokalemia
· Hydrogen ions (acidosis)
· Hypothermia
Evaluate: 5Hs & 5Ts
· Tension pneumothorax
· Thrombosis: coronary
· Thrombosis: pulmonary
· Thrombosis: Tables/toxins
· Tamponade, cardiac
Hypoxia
· Hypoventilation and hypoxia can lead to bradycardia
· Assess ABCs
· Give supplemental oxygen
· Consider advanced airway management
· Mechanical Ventilation
Hydrogen Ions (acidosis)
· Assess ABGs
· ·Treat respiratory acidosis with ventilation
· Bicarb 1mEq/kg
o Known pre-existing bicarbonate responsive acidosis
o Intubated patient with continued long arrest interval
o Tricyclic antidepressant or aspirin overdose
o Known prexisting hyperkalemia
Hyperkalemia
· Bradycardia with tall T waves, widened QRS
· Assess serum potassium levels
o 3.5-5.3 Normal
o 5.3-6.0 Mild
o 6.1-7.0 Moderate
o >7.0 Severe
· Rule of 10
10ml of 10% calcium chloride or gluconate IV
10 units of regular insulin IV
One amp D50 over 10 minutes
· Kayexalate orally or rectally
· Lasix IV
Reviewed 2/28/16
Reviewed 2/28/16
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