What does "systemic" mean in regards to cardiology?
Systemic is a word that pertains to the heart and the flow of blood through the ventricles and atrium's within the heart. It is when blood leaves the left ventricle (the most powerful chamber) to bring oxygen to the rest of the body
This type of CPR's success is depended upon determining the cause for the cardiac arrest in the first place. Basic steps that are followed to do this procedure help to promote oxygenation, ventilation and circulation of blood flow.
This is when the blood volume in the body is decreased in number. It is usually caused by internal (hemorrhaging) or external bleeding or by an inadequate amount of fluid intake.
A patient that is blue,gray or dark purple or some type of discoloration of the skin. This is caused by deoxygenated blood or reduced levels of hemoglobin in the blood.
The third stage of CPCR. When patients cardiac rhythm is restored, they commonly sometimes experience rearrest. This is the case if the cause of CPA was unknown. Monitoring of the patient to make sure they do not relapse.
The partial and or complete loss of sensation. This can also be with or without loss of consciousness through injury or disease or administration of an anesthetic agent.