Hi,
have been a member for a while (post study even) and now I feel I can actually contribute to the forums!
- Appologies for my absence btw, I have been focusing on tech 100% (and I have a 9mth old kid which makes it a mission)
So, I am currently doing a case study and need to look at a medicine for the situation of respiratory arrest.secondary to asthma (when initial treatments such as salbutamol [b2 agonist] and ipratropium [choinergic antagonist] have had no effect)
As far as I have read adrenaline [epinephrine] is a good next step to take in this situation, but some sources have mentioned that the effect is little more than the other sympathomemetic and therefore the best option is a corticosteroid (we have hydrocortisone in NZ).
So just wondering, in a situation of respiratory arrest where IPPV is being given and we are on route to hospital - what is the most important thing to focus on, and is it perhaps worth considering intubation or even starting induction with ketamine and calling the helicopter?
I can look at any medicine at any skill level used in paramedicine anywhere that is appropriate for this situation, oh and pt has a chest infection - so I am thinking maybe steroids are contra-indicated?
Anyway, just looking for an opinion - or possibly a bit of direction to focus my referencing in;
let me know what you think,
Thanks for your time,
- Blake.