2015 Trumbull Memorial Hospital Demo
Bradycardia Bradycardia
Suspect Inferior MI with bradycardia and low BP. Perform right sided 12 Lead ECG.
Universal Patient Assessment
Only base treatment on the palpable pulse rate, not the monitor’s rate!
Cardiac Monitor 12-Lead ECG If EMT or STEMI, transmit
Adult IV/IO
Symptomatic? Blood Pressure <90 Systolic Chest Pain, Altered Mental Status
No
Yes
Atropine 0.5mg IV/IO May repeat in 5 minutes Maximum 3mg
Monitor
Epinephrine Push-Dose Pressor 0.5-2 mL every 2-5 min
Bradycardia has many causes. Consider reversing the cause (hypoxia, MI). Slow heart rates may be normal in patients who are physically fit or on blood pressure medications.
Second Degree Type II or Third Degree Heart Block
Consider Sedation Ketamine 0.4mg/kg IV/IO/IM
Transcutaneous Pacing
If pacing, activate the cardiac cath lab
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EMR
EMT
AEMT
Paramedic
Extended
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