Anterior Wall MI - ANSWER V2-V4; left anterior descending artery (LAD)
Septal Wall MI - ANSWER V1 and V2; left anterior descending artery (LAD)
Lateral Wall MI - ANSWER I, aVL, V5, V6; left coronary artery (LCA)
Inferior Wall MI - ANSWER II, III, aVF; right coronary artery (RCA)
Posterior Wall MI - ANSWER V1-V4, left coronary artery (LCA), and right coronary artery (RCA)
Vasopressors - ANSWER norepi (levo)
epi
vasopressin
dopamine
phenylephrine
dobutamine
Positive Inotropes - ANSWER dobutamine
epi
digoxin
milrinone
Negative Inotropes - ANSWER beta blockers
CCB's
Positive Chronotropes - ANSWER Admin if brady
, epi
norepi (levo)
atropine
INR - ANSWER 0.8-1.1
PTT - ANSWER 60-70 seconds
hct - ANSWER M: 41-50%
F: 36-48%
hgb - ANSWER M: 14-18
F: 12-16
Assist Control (A/C) - ANSWER • A/C will provide a set number of breaths every minute, but will allow
patients who want a higher rate to initiate breaths on their own.
• If the patient is capable of taking breaths on their own, the ventilator will sense that the patient is
taking a breath by the (-) flow of air and will help facilitate the breath by DELIVERING THE SET TIDAL
VOLUME.
- The patient can breathe as many times a minute as they want but will get the same TV with each
breath.
• The time between breaths is based on the set RR
- If the RR is set to 12 and there is no breath initiated within 5 seconds, the ventilator will give the
patient a controlled (ventilator-dependent) breath.
- The ventilator will give this set number of breaths every minute as long as the patient isn't attempting
to breathe.
- The ventilator won't allow the patient to breathe less than the set amount.
• A/C = 18 + 8 (Patient breaths) = 26 total bpm