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Chapter 21: Resuscitation
Topics
●​ The Pathophysiology of Cardiac Arrest
●​ Patient Assessment
●​ Improving Cardiac Arrest Survival

The Pathophysiology of Cardiac Arrest
●​ Function of the heart is to pump blood
○​ Electrical functions and mechanical functions must work together
○​ Electrical stimulation causes muscle to contract
○​ Pumping muscle requires oxygenated blood
○​ Without oxygenated blood, pumping fails

Mechanical Failure of the Heart
●​ Loss of normal heart muscle structure
●​ Myocardial infarction
●​ Chronic hypertension
●​ Loss of normal heart valve function
●​ Direct trauma
●​ Pulseless electrical activity (PEA) indicates mechanical failure

Electrical Dysfunction of the Heart
●​ Cardiac conduction pathway coordinates electrical conduction through the heart
●​ Asystole is complete failure of the electrical system
●​ Disruption of heart’s electrical function generally results in dysthythmia
●​ Dysrhthimas:
○​ Unusually slow rhythm
○​ Unusually fast rhythm
○​ Ventricular tachycardia (V-tach)
○​ Ventricular fibrillation (VF)
●​ Dysrhythmias can lead to sudden cardiac arrest
●​ VF and V-tach are correctable

Sudden vs. Asphyxial Cardiac Arrest
●​ Sudden cardiac arrest
○​ Abrupt onset of dysrhythmia
○​ Acute blunt trauma to the chest causes commotio cordis
○​ Oxygen levels are relatively normal at beginning
●​ Asphyxial cardiac arrest
○​ Heart stopped pumping due to systemic hypoxia
○​ Result of low oxygen levels in the blood
○​ Appears with more warning than sudden cardiac arrest
○​ Quality ventilations are important during CPR

, Agonal Respirations
●​ Agonal breathing occurs as a primary reflex during cardiac arrest
●​ Small amount of oxygen allows medulla to send impulses to respiratory muscles
●​ A downward spiral will end in death unless someone intervenes

Effects of Cardiac Arrest
●​ Heart fails to pump
●​ Blood stops moving
●​ Cells are robbed of essential oxygen and nutrients
●​ Organs are damaged
●​ Organs eventually fail
●​ Organism will die if uncorrected
●​ Goal is to intervene as early as possible

Pediatric Cardiac Arrest
●​ Cardiac arrests in children are generally asphyxia in nature
●​ Caused by choking, shock, or respiratory problem
●​ Cardiac arrest in children is usually a predictable outcome after steady decompensation

Patient Assessment
●​ Preceptual narrowing
○​ Focusing only on the patient
●​ Use situational awareness
●​ Primary assessment identifies three key features of cardiac arrest:
○​ Unresponsiveness
○​ Apnea
○​ Absence of pulse
●​ If cardiac arrest is identified, begin chest compressions immediately

Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome (SUIDS)
●​ Three commonly reported types of SUID:
○​ Sudden infant death snydrome (SIDS)
○​ Unknown cause
○​ Accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed
●​ Typical SUIDS patient
○​ Cardiac slowdown and sleep apnea
○​ Eventually will stop breathing and not start again
○​ Episode will be fatal if infant not reached in time
●​ Unless there is rigor mortis, provide resuscitation
●​ Provide emotional support to the parents

Improving Cardiac Arrest Survival
Chain of Survival
●​ Five elements

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