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Once when I was a float tech I watched a cardiac nurse use a fracture bedpan (the flat part to the patient) to give CPR on a post-op CABG that went into v-fib. Thankfully the patient still had the pacing wires in and a CVICU nurse came to the code with the machine to pace the patient with. Don't think they lived but the sternum didn't "crack"...I really don't know how effective the CPR could have been though but I don't blame the nurse for not wanting to wait too long before someone brought the pacing gadget! I'm guessing since the pacing wires were still in this is why they didn't try defibing with the code cart instead...
Music in My Heart
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During a recent code, during the rhythm check, a small wound was noted on the patient's chest -- it appeared to be an open fracture. The MD said that the patient had had a sternotomy in the past and that the staples had probably abraded through the skin. Either way, it kind of freaked us out.
Has anybody else ever encountered this?
As compressions continued, the concern was for an exposure to the compressors; which risk was mitigated by placing a folded towel over the chest.
Another war story added to the collection.