1) The patient, Joyly Bee, is a 62-year-old female who was brought unconscious to the ICU after suffering cardiac arrest.
2) The nurses monitored her declining vital signs as her heart rhythm deteriorated, including pulseless ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation.
3) The code team performed CPR, defibrillation, and administered epinephrine and amiodarone, eventually restoring her heartbeat and spontaneous circulation.
1) The patient, Joyly Bee, is a 62-year-old female who was brought unconscious to the ICU after suffering cardiac arrest.
2) The nurses monitored her declining vital signs as her heart rhythm deteriorated, including pulseless ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation.
3) The code team performed CPR, defibrillation, and administered epinephrine and amiodarone, eventually restoring her heartbeat and spontaneous circulation.
1) The patient, Joyly Bee, is a 62-year-old female who was brought unconscious to the ICU after suffering cardiac arrest.
2) The nurses monitored her declining vital signs as her heart rhythm deteriorated, including pulseless ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation.
3) The code team performed CPR, defibrillation, and administered epinephrine and amiodarone, eventually restoring her heartbeat and spontaneous circulation.
RIMPILLO, Edmarc D. SANTOS, Aldrein Jude C. TUPONG, Dourine G.
ID #: 2193776, 2194101, 2191796, 2195324
PATIENT: BEE, JOYLY ROOM: PR-302-SICU
AGE: 62 years-old SEX: Female
DATE/ NURSES’ NOTES
TIME 02/12/22 F Decrease cardiac output related to altered heart rhythm secondary to 2:30 PM cardiac arrest as manifested by an ECG reading of pulseless ventricular tachycardia—————————————————————————————-DRST 2:30 PM D Received lying on bed, unconscious, accompanied by significant other. Connected to mechanical ventilation with ongoing IVF of PNSS 1L x 8hrs at 800 mL infusion on left metacarpal vein. Has cold clammy skin and diaphoretic. ECG reveals a bradycardia rhythm. With initial vital signs of HR:54 bpm, RR:12 cpm, T: 36.0 C, BP: 110/70 mmHg, and SPO2: 95% via endotracheal tube at 6 LPM.—————————————————————————————————-DRST 2:35 PM ECG reveals a pulseless ventricular tachycardia. Vital signs as follows: HR: 0 bpm, RR: 12 cpm, T: 36.2 C, BP: 130/90mmHg, and SPO2: 92 % via endotracheal tube at 6 LPM.—————————————————————————————DRST 2:38 PM ECG reveals ventricular fibrillation. Vital signs are the following: HR: 0 bpm, RR: 14 cpm, T: 36.2 C, BP: 110/70 mmHg, and SPO2: 94% via endotracheal tube at 6 LPM. ————————————————————————————————-DRST 2:41 PM ECG reveals a pulseless electrical activity. Vital signs are the following:HR: 0 bpm, RR: 13 cpm, T: 36.4 C, BP:110/90 mmHg, and SPO2: 94 % via endotracheal tube at 6 LPM. ————————————————————————————DRST 2:44 PM ECG reveals a sinus bradycardia. Vital signs are the following: HR: 55 bpm, RR: 16 cpm, T: 36.6 C, BP: 120/80 mmHg, and SPO2: 96% via endotracheal tube at 6 LPM.————————————————————————————————-DRST 2:30 PM Monitored vital signs, noting the pulse rate, respiratory rate and ecg tracing. A Assessed the patency of endotracheal tube and IV line. ————————DRST 2:35 PM Activated the code, brought the emergency crash cart at the bedside.—DRST Placed the back board and started high quality chest compressions. Attached bag valve mask to oxygen tank and started rescue breaths. Established an IV line using a gauge 18 angiocath and normal saline. Performed defibrillation correctly at 200J after ensuring that no member of the team is touching the patient.————————————————————————————————DRST 2:38 PM Continued high quality chest compressions with rescue breaths every 6 seconds and performed the second defibrillation at 200J. Administered the first dose of epinephrine 1mg.———————————————————————-DRST 2:41 PM Continued high quality chest compressions and rescue breaths every 6 seconds.———————————————————————————————-DRST 2:44 PM Continued high quality chest compressions with rescue breaths every 6 seconds and performed the second defibrillation at 200J. Administered the first dose of Amiodarone 300mg.——————————————————————DRST Continued high quality chest compressions with rescue breaths every 6 seconds.———————————————————————————————-DRST 2:47 PM Titrated Fi02 for SpO2 92%-98, started at 10 breaths/minute, titrated to PaCo2 of 2:50 PM 35-45 mmH. ——————————————————————————————DRST ECG reveals normal sinus rhythm. Return of spontaneous circulation noted with 2:50 PM R latest vital signs of T=36.8 C, PR= 85 bpm, RR= 15 cpm, BP= 110/80 mmHg, and SpO2= 96% via endotracheal tube at 6 LPM.——————————————DRST
NICOLE B. DULAY / EDMARC D. RIMPILLO / ALDREIN JUDE C. SANTOS / DOURINE G. TUPONG