M. Safi-Keykaleh, Ali Sahebi, Iman Farahi-Ashtiani, A. Mousavi, H. Safarpour
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摘要
心血管急症发病率高,在其他院前急症中占有重要地位。在这种紧急情况下,决定提供最好的护理和运送到医院面临许多挑战。目前的研究报告了护理人员在与急性冠状动脉综合征患者相关的现场决策挑战。病人是一位老妇人,她抱怨自己突然头晕乏力。患者生命体征为血压100/70 mm Hg,心率58次/分,呼吸频率17次/分,血氧饱和度96%,血糖145 mg/dL。病人的既往病史表明她以前没有疾病或使用过药物。在医院急诊科记录心电图,观察st段抬高型心肌梗死。护理人员在现场决策时面临许多挑战,这些挑战会影响他们决策的时间、过程和后果。在低收入和中等收入国家,由于资源限制,并非所有救护车都配备诊断设备,包括便携式超声心动图和心电图。在这种情况下,需要在紧急情况下设计和使用决策协议,以指导护理人员并确保其最佳表现。
Decision-Making Challenges of Paramedics in Prehospital Emergency Care
Cardiovascular emergencies have a high prevalence and are important among other pre-hospital emergencies. In such emergency situations, making decisions to provide the best care and transport to the hospital are brought with many challenges. The current study reports paramedics’ on-scene decision-making challenges in relation to a patient with the acute coronary syndrome. The case was an old woman who complained of sudden dizziness and weakness. The patient’s vital signs included a blood pressure of 100/70 mm Hg, heart rate of 58 beats per minute, respiratory rate of 17 breaths per minute, O2 sat of 96% and blood sugar of 145 mg/dL. The past medical history of the patient indicated that she had no previous disease or use of medications. In the hospital emergency unit, electrocardiography was recorded and ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction was observed. Paramedics face many challenges in on-scene decision making, which affect the time, process, and consequences of their decisions. In low and middle-income countries, due to resource limitations, all ambulances are not equipped with diagnostic equipment including portable sonograph and electrocardiograms. In such contexts, decision-making protocols need to be designed and used at the emergency scenes to guide the paramedic and ensure their optimal performance.