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Old Dec 09, 2007, 08:13 PM
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? about coding the post Open Heart pt???

this question is only concerning the first 24 hour period. do you deviate from ACLS protocols or do you give 1 mg epi q3-5 mins? anyone use calcium chloride ?

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Old Dec 09, 2007, 08:57 PM
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Re: ? about coding the post Open Heart pt???

you still use acls protocol.

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Old Dec 09, 2007, 09:33 PM
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Re: ? about coding the post Open Heart pt???

No chest compressions on a patient with a sternotomy. The chest gets opened up for cardiac massage, if necessary. We've just started doing minimally invasive open hearts, haven't had any of them code but chest compressions should be acceptable in that case.

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Old Dec 10, 2007, 11:57 AM
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Re: ? about coding the post Open Heart pt???

Originally Posted by nurselizk View Post
No chest compressions on a patient with a sternotomy. The chest gets opened up for cardiac massage, if necessary. We've just started doing minimally invasive open hearts, haven't had any of them code but chest compressions should be acceptable in that case.
I hope thats not a policy at your place.

Time is brain. Dont twiddle your thumbs. Do compressions.

Unless you have a surgeon standiong at the bedside 24/7 with a bottle of betadine and a razor...

It's unfortunate (and kinda gross) compressing a fresh sternotomy but in the event of cardiac arrest you have no other choice. (or...if you choose to wait until someone comes and cracks the chest you'll likely just be watching the patient die...)

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Old Dec 10, 2007, 12:08 PM
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Re: ? about coding the post Open Heart pt???

Originally Posted by Dinith88 View Post
I hope thats not a policy at your place.

Time is brain. Dont twiddle your thumbs. Do compressions.

Unless you have a surgeon standiong at the bedside 24/7 with a bottle of betadine and a razor...

It's unfortunate (and kinda gross) compressing a fresh sternotomy but in the event of cardiac arrest you have no other choice. (or...if you choose to wait until someone comes and cracks the chest you'll likely just be watching the patient die...)


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Old Dec 10, 2007, 12:23 PM
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Re: ? about coding the post Open Heart pt???

Originally Posted by nurselizk View Post
No chest compressions on a patient with a sternotomy. The chest gets opened up for cardiac massage, if necessary. We've just started doing minimally invasive open hearts, haven't had any of them code but chest compressions should be acceptable in that case.
Compressions (push hard, push fast!) for patients with closed chests. You're not going to open the chest at the bedside every time.
No compressions for patients whose chests are already open.

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Old Dec 11, 2007, 08:54 AM
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Re: ? about coding the post Open Heart pt???

You may call compressions on a sternotomy patient unfortunate and gross and do it because your policy does not prohibit it, but ours does.

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Old Dec 11, 2007, 07:49 PM
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You may call compressions on a sternotomy patient unfortunate and gross and do it because your policy does not prohibit it, but ours does.
huh? your does prohibit it? that was hard to follow.

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Old Dec 11, 2007, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by utahliz View Post
You may call compressions on a sternotomy patient unfortunate and gross and do it because your policy does not prohibit it, but ours does.

So if a post CABG patient goes asystolic, what do you do? Prep for an open chest, but no compressions in the meantime? I understand if it is your policy, but it makes no sense to me!

~ Jen

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Old Dec 15, 2007, 02:17 AM
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Re: ? about coding the post Open Heart pt???

Originally Posted by Dinith88 View Post
I hope thats not a policy at your place.

Time is brain. Dont twiddle your thumbs. Do compressions.

Unless you have a surgeon standiong at the bedside 24/7 with a bottle of betadine and a razor...

It's unfortunate (and kinda gross) compressing a fresh sternotomy but in the event of cardiac arrest you have no other choice. (or...if you choose to wait until someone comes and cracks the chest you'll likely just be watching the patient die...)

Dont forget the pacer wires.

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