What is ROSC?
Return of spontaneous circulation
What is CHF? (Basic definition)
Congestive heart failure is a long-term condition that happens when your heart can't pump blood well enough to supply your body
What is ACS? (Basic Definition)
A group of conditions that occur when there is a sudden blockage or narrowing of the coronary arteries
What should you consider for after ROSC?
Consider rapid transportation
consider getting a 12-lead started within 10 minutes if applicable
What is the most common medical emergency for a person who has diagnosed CHF?
Acute shortness of breath triggered by fluid buildup in lungs
How can ACS affect the body?
suddenly reduce blood flow to the heart muscle, which can cause chest pain, discomfort, etc.
What must be avoided post ROSC???
Hyperventilation
What are the 3 main treatments for a PT with CHF?
What can EMT's do for treatment?
Oxygen, Aspirin, Transport, monitor vitals
In 2025 what was the national average of ROSC? (Roughly)
Roughly 30%
What is most effected by CHF?
African American, followed by Hispanic, White, and Chinese
What is the main symptom?
Chest pain sometimes with quick onset and without warning. (remember this symptom and think of what it could be)
What should you do after ROSC is obtained???
Record Time
Reassess ABC's
What is the most common cause(s) of Congestive heart failure?
Coronary artery disease and MI/Heart attack
What is one of 3 type of heart conditions does ACS include?
Unstable angina: Sudden unexpected chest pain.
Non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction: (NSTEMI)
ST-elevation myocardial infarction: (STEMI)