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Hi there, so for this problem, the case of study details, we are told that mrs.
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Jones is a 74 -year -old patient with a history of coronary artery disease, diabetes melitis type 2, and smoking.
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She is recovering from a myocardial infarctioned and awaiting coronary artery bypass surgery.
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An ecg monitor shows an alarmed rhythm.
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So the question for the first question, question one, we are asked to identify the ecg rhythm.
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So then, considering all of this in seeing that this corresponds to mostly a flat line, we can say that this is a assist tool.
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Because remember that an assist tool, a flat line indicates, no electrical activity in the heart.
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Okay? now, as you can see, the ecg monitor shows mostly a flat line, which is consistent with an assistal.
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Now, let's pass to question two.
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So the question two, we are asked about the initial intervention for a systole.
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Now, for a systole, which indicates no cardial electrical activity, the standard inturbations involve confirming the rhythm and starting cpr as defibrillation is ineffective in a systole.
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So the current answer for this will be assessed...