Lesson 1Strong Statin Start: Time, Expected Gains, Watch for Bad EffectsExplains when and how to begin strong statins in guessed heart attack, expected block-steady gains, starting labs, watch for muscle or liver hurt, and advice to help long stick in treatment.
Time of statin start in heart attack pathPicking right statin and amountStarting liver and muscle checksWatch for muscle hurt and liver poisonPatient advice and stick helpLesson 2Air Help: Proof-Based Limits for Use, Adjust to Target Air Level, Dangers of Too Much AirLooks at air help in guessed heart attack, stressing proof-based limits for start, adjust to target air full, avoid too much air, and record of needs and patient answer in care notes.
When to start air in guessed heart attackTarget air level ranges and adjust stepsDangers and ways of too much air harmTool pick and flow changesWatch and record air answerLesson 3Nitroglycerin: Under-Tongue Giving Steps, Blood Flow Checks, No-Go (PDE-5 Blockers), Low Pressure HandlingOutlines safe nitroglycerin use, including under-tongue giving steps, before and after amount blood flow checks, no-go like PDE-5 blockers, and handling ways for nitro low pressure in patients.
Under-tongue nitroglycerin giving stepsBefore amount blood pressure and pain checksScreen for PDE-5 blocker useSeeing nitroglycerin side effectsHandling and recording low pressureLesson 4Aspirin: Amounts, Way in Heart Attack, No-Go, Check Before and After GivingGives focused look at aspirin use in heart attack, including load and keep amounts, block-plate way, no-go, and planned checks before and after giving for safety and good work.
Aspirin load and keep amountsWay of plate block in heart attackNo-go and careful warningsBefore amount check and danger screenAfter amount watch and recheckLesson 5Medicine Mix and Allergy Checks: Cross-Check Home Meds, Sugar Sickness and Beta-Blocker Mixes, Kidney Amount ThoughtsFocuses on steady finding allergies, past bad answers, and high-danger drug mixes, including sugar treatments, beta-blockers, and kidney-cleared drugs, to stop avoidable hurt in heart attack folks.
Planned allergy and answer historyCross-check home and hospital medsSugar drugs and beta-blocker hidingKidney amounts and poison mixesUsing record alerts and drug expert helpLesson 6Look at Heart Attack Drug Treatment: Plate Blockers, Blood Clot Stoppers, Nitrates, Beta-Blockers, Statins, Air ReasonLooks at main heart attack meds, their ways, needs, and no-go, with stress on first pick, order, and bedside safety checks to balance lack-blood ease with bleed and blood flow dangers.
Jobs of plate blocker agents in heart attackBlood clot stopper picks and choiceUse of nitrates for lack-blood chest painEarly beta-blocker treatment thoughtsStrong statins in heart attack careAir use and current heart attack proofLesson 7Blood Clot Stop with Enoxaparin: Amounts by Weight/Kidney Work, Time Near Fixes, Bleed Danger Check and WatchCovers enoxaparin use for heart attack blood clot stop, including weight and kidney-based amounts, time around body fixes, bleed danger check, watch ways, and work with heart team.
Weight-based amount countsKidney weak amount changesTime with tube fix and other fixesStarting and ongoing bleed checkWatch anti-Xa and lab partsTurn back and handle big bleedLesson 8Beta-Blockers (Metoprolol): Needs, IV vs Mouth Use, Blood Pressure and Heart Beat Rules, Amount Adjust and Watch for Slow BeatLooks at metoprolol use in heart attack, including needs, picking IV vs mouth ways, blood pressure and heart beat rules, adjust ways, and watch for slow beat, low pressure, and lung tight.
Needs and no-go in heart attackIV vs mouth metoprolol pickBlood pressure and heart beat limitsAmount adjust and recheckWatch for slow beat and low pressureLesson 9Record and Talk with Doctor on Medicine Answers and Lab-Guided ChangesDetails best ways for recording medicine needs, answers, and bad happenings, and for talking with doctors to guide lab-based amount changes and treatment step-up or step-down safely.
Recording needs and time of amountsNoting answers and side effectsSharing critical changes quickUsing labs to guide amount changesHandover reports and team notesLesson 10Watch for Bad Effects: Low Pressure, Slow Beat, Bleed, Allergy Answers, and Step Handling PlansCovers early seeing and handling of low pressure, slow beat, bleed, and allergy answers after heart attack meds, using step plans, step-up signs, and record of answer to actions in care.
Body sign and flow watchBleed danger signs and bedside checksSeeing drug slow beatFinding and treating allergy answersStep answer and step-up pathsAfter event recheck and record