Common causes of cardiac arrest are known as the H's and T's and include:
hypovolemia (NOT hypervolemia), hypoxia, hydrogen ion excess (acidosis), hypo or
hyperkalemia, hypothermia, tension pneumothorax, tamponade, toxins, and thrombosis
(pulmonary or coronary). Correction of these causes can often reverse a cardiac arrest.
You are providing ventilations using a Bag-mask device. Suddenly, you do not see the
patient's chest rise with the ventilation. You reposition the patient to ensure an open
airway. When you attempt to ventilate, you do not see his chest rise. The most likely
cause of this is:
a. The bag-mask device is faulty
b. Airway obstruction
c. The patient has suffered an MI
d. Cardiac tamponade - ✔️✔️b. Airway obstruction
The most likely cause of the failure of the chest to rise during ventilations is an airway
obstruction. Although a faulty bag-mask device is a possibility, it is unlikely that it would
fail in the middle of providing ventilations.
According to American Heart Association ACLS guidelines, cricoid pressure during
intubation:
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