on march 8th i was prescribed a proton pump inhibitor known as pantoprazole, at that time my resting heart rate was 58 i have taken the medication for 29 days and since then my resting heart rate has dropped to mid 40s do you think it could be causing this?
Very useful. Kindly do a video on tachyarrythmia
this is excellent
According to new AHA guidelines 1mg was the initial dose for atropine????
As you said in the recent update 2020 its 1 mg
Awesome
Thankyou sir.
Excellent
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Can't we increase the dose of atropine instead of going to transcutaneous pacing? Can't we use adrenaline instead?
If no facility for transcutaneous yes max atropine 3 mg
If suppose transcutaneous pacing is not available then what are drug options?
Dopa/Adre
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Previously recommended now not there
on march 8th i was prescribed a proton pump inhibitor known as pantoprazole, at that time my resting heart rate was 58 i have taken the medication for 29 days and since then my resting heart rate has dropped to mid 40s do you think it could be causing this?
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What poisoning did she say? I really didnt catch
1st we have to give 0.3 knw?
1 mg atropine
No
1ml=0.6 mg
Please check the new aha guidelines(2020) for management of Bradycardia
In this case we can start ADR & atropine knw ?
First DOC Atropine later adrenaline
No am saying that instead of directly going for pacing ,we can administer ADR & NORAD infusion know?
atropine fails Temp pacing then adrenaline dopa or you dont have trans cutaneous pacing