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SKILL 16-7
Performing Emergency Manual External
Defibrillation (Asynchronous) (Continued)
Comments
9.If the patient remains in VF or pulseless VT, instruct all
personnel to stand clear of the patient and the bed,
including the operator.
- Discharge the current by pressing both paddle charge but-
tons simultaneously. If using remote defibrillator pads,
press the discharge or shock button on the machine. - After the shock, immediately resume CPR, beginning with
chest compressions. After five cycles (about 2 minutes),
reassess the cardiac rhythm. Continue until advanced care
providers take over, the patient starts to move, you are too
exhausted to continue, or a physician discontinues CPR.
Advanced care providers will indicate when a pulse check
or other therapies are appropriate. - If necessary, prepare to defibrillate a second time. Energy
level on the monophasic defibrillator should remain at 360
J for subsequent shocks (AHA, 2005b). - Announce that you are preparing to defibrillate and follow
the procedure described above. - If defibrillation restores a normal rhythm:
a. Check for signs of circulation; check the central and
peripheral pulses, and obtain a blood pressure reading,
heart rate, and respiratory rate.
b. If signs of circulation are present, check breathing. If
breathing is inadequate, assist breathing. Start rescue
breathing (one breath every 5 seconds).
c. If breathing is adequate, place the patient in the recov-
ery position. Continue to assess the patient.
d. Assess the patient’s level of consciousness, cardiac
rhythm, breath sounds, and skin color and temperature.
e. Obtain baseline ABG levels and a 12-lead ECG, if
ordered.
f. Provide supplemental oxygen, ventilation, and
medications, as needed. - Check the chest for electrical burns and treat them, as
ordered, with corticosteroid- or lanolin-based creams. If
using ‘hands-free’ pads, keep pads on in case of recurrent
ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation. - Remove gloves, if used. Perform hand hygiene.
- Prepare the defibrillator for immediate reuse.
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