Cardiac emergencies - SlideShare
www.slideshare.net › vijayvandali › cardiacMar 01, 2018 · 2. CARDIAC EMERGENCY Myocardial infarction, Angina pectoris, Congestive cardiac failure, sudden cardiac arrest, cardiac tamponade, Cardiogenic shock. 3. Angina Pectoris Coronary arteries Partial blockage producing chest pain Area of decreased blood supply. 4. Acute Myocardial Infarction Area of Infarct.
Cardiac Monitoring in the Emergency Department
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articlesARRHYTHMIA MONITORING IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. Arrhythmias frequently reflect underlying diseases and comorbidities, and are detected by clinicians as well as computer algorithms in cardiac monitors, which are set to trigger an alarm when a life-threatening arrhythmia is detected. 7 Box 1 lists conditions for which arrhythmia monitoring may be beneficial (class II) or unnecessary (class ...