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a patient un responsive & has no pulse the ECG monitor ...


Sent to Health Experts November 24, 2007 11:23 p.m.

Replay fast    a patient un responsive & has no pulse the ECG monitor \Defiplerator shows the ryehm below in lead II ________________the emergency nurse should first( A )establis IV acsses (B)Defiblerate with 200jules (C) confirm the rythm in second leads (D) assisst with treacheal intubation

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November 25, 2007 10:34 a.m. (11 hours and 11 minutes later)
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WKC,

The rhythm in this case is critical. If Vtach or Vfib, then defibrillate.



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