@dolphinsrule2008 No, it's not. Synchronize cardioversion is delivering an electrical stimulus at a certain time during the cardiac cycle, namely the r wave or during ventricular depolarization. Defibrillate the patient, there's a chance the stimulus could shock the patient during the vulnerable period of the cardiac cycle (the t wave, or the relative refractory period). If you defibrillate a patient when you should be cardioverting them you could send them into a lethal arrhythmia.
wich episode is ti?
barbapapa1111111111 7 months ago
@chucky613 Nope, you are wrong. You don't defib a patient unless they are pulseless. If they still have a pulse you would cardiovert them.
DosEquis99 8 months ago
i really miss this show now they dont even show it any more
10grandfather 1 year ago
100? more like 250 or 300.
agentz100 1 year ago
Thtas not even ventricular tachycardia. It's sinus tach. Ventricular tachycardia has to be above 150 if its not, its sinus tach.
parodyvidztv 1 year ago
Hm my ICD (Implantable CARDIOVERTER Defibrillator) is set at 182 paces before it gives me a shocking experience lol..
140 would be a bit early though?
I think you make that pace (14) after you walked the marathon
coelhonebuloso 1 year ago
@dolphinsrule2008 No, it's not. Synchronize cardioversion is delivering an electrical stimulus at a certain time during the cardiac cycle, namely the r wave or during ventricular depolarization. Defibrillate the patient, there's a chance the stimulus could shock the patient during the vulnerable period of the cardiac cycle (the t wave, or the relative refractory period). If you defibrillate a patient when you should be cardioverting them you could send them into a lethal arrhythmia.
Ligierthegreensun 1 year ago
Actualy, the whole thing is bogus. V-tach with unstable pt = defib 200 and not cardiovert at 100.
chucky613 1 year ago
O...k after reading all the comments I feel really canfused. @.@
JustyneVampire 2 years ago
It was scary.
bluebike2008 2 years ago