Published Feb 11, 2013
ggestano2002
44 Posts
Which patient will be prioritize first: an asthmatic patient who is dyspnic or an MI patient who came in to ED who is unresponsive? Which is which... ABC or CAB?
St_Claire, ADN, RN
461 Posts
Which one can't breathe?
zanedee
35 Posts
Depends on the situation. On that one, you have to follow CAB and get to the MI patient first.
k.durham91
37 Posts
NCLEX is currently ABC because they haven't updated the questions. They are updating in April when I'm guessing it will switch to CAB. I didn't have any "who would you see first" questions that were that tricky. They were obvious.
KBICU
243 Posts
The nurse has to see the most unstable patient first...although dyspneic the asthmatic is still breathing. MI patient would be my priority.
BostonFNP, APRN
2 Articles; 5,582 Posts
Acute MS change is always number one.
Sun0408, ASN, RN
1,761 Posts
The MI pt, the asthmatic pt is still breathing.
itsnowornever, BSN, RN
1,029 Posts
MI pt. he's the one that unresponsive.
Posting from my phone, ease forgive my fat thumbs! :)
LateBloomerGirl
22 Posts
MI pt is the priority.
BlueEyedGuy
102 Posts
Another way to think about it is Acute (unstable) vs. Chronic (stable). Asthma patients an often dyspenic (chronic), and unresponsive MI is very acute and unstable; if you doesn't act, asystole is the most stable ECG rhythm.
This framework doesn't fit perfectly here, but it's worth remembering.