- symptoms:
Pulseless VT is ****ociated with no
effective cardiac output, hence, no
effective pulse, and is a
cause of
cardiac arrest (see also:
pulseless electrical...
-
Pulseless electrical activity (PEA) is a form of
cardiac arrest in
which the
electrocardiogram shows a
heart rhythm that
should produce a pulse, but does...
- also
known as
aortic arch syndrome,
nonspecific aortoarteritis, and
pulseless disease, is a form of
large vessel granulomatous vasculitis with m****ive...
- In medicine, the
pulse refers to the
rhythmic pulsations (expansion and contraction) of an
artery in
response to the
cardiac cycle (heartbeat). The pulse...
- rhythms,
namely ventricular fibrillation or
pulseless ventricular tachycardia,
rather than
asystole or
pulseless electrical activity,
which usually requires...
-
measure for
cardiac arrest ****ociated with
ventricular fibrillation and
pulseless ventricular tachycardia.)
Pharmacologic cardioversion, also
called chemical...
-
which presents as
sustained low
blood pressure,
slowed heart rate, or
pulselessness.
About 90% of
emboli are from a deep vein
thrombosis located above the...
- 5 Ps: pain, pallor,
paresthesias (pins and needles), paralysis, and
pulselessness.
There is no
distinct treatment option that can undo the
effects and...
- rail in his room with shoelaces,' the
report says. 'He was
initially pulseless, and
resuscitation was initiated.'
There was a "return of spontaneous...
- Less
common types of
arrhythmias occurring in
cardiac arrest include pulseless electrical activity, bradycardia, and asystole.
These rhythms are seen...