
IBCC Episode 5 - Bradycardia
The Internet Book of Critical Care Podcast
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Transcutaneous Pacing - What's the Best Option?
In the electrical arm, basically you're going to start with transutaneous pacing. The next step down that road is trans venus pacing which may take a little bit of time to set up. In your medical arm, you can use atropine if you have that. Or if the patient's really unstable, you can go directly to pinefrn. And in a toxical logic situation, you could try throwing some intrill a bit If things are looking really ugly, i'm not particularly fond of atropine personally. I prefer the anterior postteryor pad placement. But no matter where the patient's heart is, the left can left peristernal window is generally going
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