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Chapter 20: Cardiac Emergencies
Topics
●​ Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology
●​ Acute Coronary Syndrome
●​ Cardiovascular Disorders

Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology
●​ Review of the cardiovascular system:
○​ Composition of the blood
○​ Flow of blood through the chambers of the heart
○​ Flow of blood through arteries, veins, arterioles, venules, and capillaries
○​ Circulation of blood between heart and lungs, and between heart and the rest of
body
●​ Only job of the heart is to pump blood
○​ Generation and distribution of electrical charge
○​ Mechanical response to create rhythmic and unceasing pumping action
○​ Requires constant supply of oxygen and nutrients

Acute Coronary Syndrome
●​ Sometimes called cardiac compromise
●​ Refers to any time the blood supply to the cells of the heart is blocked or disrupted
●​ Heart muscles cells go without oxygen, causing cell death
●​ Hypoxic condition of the heart is called ischemia
●​ Cells die quickly without adequate blood supply
●​ Chest discomfort is best-known symptom
○​ Can be described as pressure, squeezing, or aching
●​ Radiates to the jaw, neck, either arm, or upper abdomen
●​ Dyspnea is another common finding in older patients and women
●​ Other symptoms
○​ Nausea and/or vomiting
○​ Snycope
○​ Sudden onset of sweating
○​ Abnormal pulse (tachycardia/bradycardia)
○​ Abnormal blood pressure
○​ Anxiety, feeling of impending doom

Patient Assessment
●​ Acute coronary syndrome
○​ Perform primary assessment
○​ Explore chief complaint
○​ Use OPQRST to get history of present illness
○​ Obtain past medical history
○​ Take baseline vital signs
●​ Signs and symptoms of ACS

, ○​ Pain, pressure, or discomfort in the chest, jaw, neck, arms, or upper abdomen
○​ Difficulty breathing
○​ Palpitations
○​ Sudden onset of sweating and nausea or vomiting
○​ Syncope
○​ Anxiety
○​ Unusual generalized weakness
○​ Abnormal pulse
○​ Abnormal blood pressure
●​ Physical examination
○​ Grabbing or clutching the center of the chest
○​ Sweating
○​ Pale or gray skin
○​ Anxiousness or restlessness
○​ Acute pulmonary edema
○​ Swollen ankles and feet
○​ Medic alert jewelry indicating cardiac problems
●​ 12-lead ECG
○​ Speed up process of recognizing electrocardial findings
○​ Intrepretation is outside scope of EMT
○​ EMT can place leads and acquire print tracing
○​ EMT can transmit ECG to destination hospital
●​ Preparing a patient for an ECG
○​ Place electrodes on chest
○​ Electrodes need secure contact with the skin
○​ Remove clothing and jewelry
○​ Remove sweat and dead skin cells
○​ Remove hair
●​ 12-lead ECG Placement
○​ Step 1- Place limb leads
○​ Step 2- Place V1 and V2 leads
○​ Step 3- Place V4 and V3 leads
○​ Step 4- Place V5 and V6 leads

Care of the Patient with Acute Coronary Syndrome
●​ Fundamental Principles of Care
○​ Place patient in position of comfort
○​ Determine if oxygen should be administered
■​ Respiratory failure, agonal breaths, or apneic should receive
high-concentration oxygen via ventilations
■​ Low oxygen saturations receive high-concentration oxygen via mask or
nasal cannula
■​ No significant distress and oxygen saturation of at least 94 percent should
not receive oxygen
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