When setting up to transcutaneous pace for a patient, the first step a provider must do is Apply the pacing electrodes and consider sedation.
What is Transcutaneous Pacing?
Transcutaneous Pacing (TCP) is a short-term method for pacing a patient's heart in an emergency and stabilizing them until a more long-term method of pacing is found. Electric current pulses are administered through the patient's chest to stimulate the heart to contract.
The Five-step approach to Transcutaneous Pacing is-
- Apply the pacing electrodes and consider sedation
- Set the monitor to "pacing mode" after turning it on.
- Select the pacing rate using the rate button
- Increase current output from minimal until capture is achieved
- Use a pulse or ultrasound to verify mechanical capture.
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