42: Defibrillation (Internal)

PROCEDURE 42


imageDefibrillation (Internal)





PREREQUISITE NURSING KNOWLEDGE




• Understanding is needed of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, principles of cardiac conduction, dysrhythmia interpretation, and electrical safety.


• Advanced cardiac life support knowledge and skills are needed.


• Clinical and technical competence in the use of the defibrillator is needed.


• Knowledge of aseptic and sterile technique is necessary.


• Knowledge of internal paddle placement and energy requirements for internal defibrillation is needed.


• Emergent open sternotomy or thoracotomy precedes internal defibrillation (see Procedures 43 and 44).


• Internal paddle placement should ensure that the axis of the heart is situated between the sources of current.


• Energy requirements for internal defibrillation usually range from 5 to 20 J for biphasic shocks and 10 to 40 J for monophasic shocks.3,4



Jun 4, 2016 | Posted by in CRITICAL CARE | Comments Off on 42: Defibrillation (Internal)

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