WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS EKG
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A patient who has a straight line on the monitor,
requires immediate intervention. The nurse should
check the patient to make sure an electrode is not
disconnected.
check the patient to make sure an electrode is not
disconnected.
If there is no disconnection, the patient may have
gone into Cardiopulmonary arrest. This calls for
CPR.
gone into Cardiopulmonary arrest. This calls for
CPR.
A Cardiopulmonary arrest is called a Code Blue.
This means the heart has stopped beating and the
body's cells are deprived of blood supply and oxygen.
This means the heart has stopped beating and the
body's cells are deprived of blood supply and oxygen.
Immediate action is taken by the staff , to call a Code
Blue overhead. This summons trained personnel to
that patient's bedside.
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