Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 8:41-7.15 - Standing orders for unstable narrow complex tachycardia (non-atrial fibrillation or non-atrial flutter)(a) The following standing orders are authorized in the event that an adult patient presents with an unstable narrow complex tachycardia where the patient is unconscious or hemodynamically unstable:1. Assess and secure airway;2. Establish IV access (in the antecubital fossa, if possible);3. If the patient is conscious and IV access has been established, administer Adenosine 6 mg rapid, followed by 20 cc normal saline solution rapid bolus;4. If IV access cannot be established, if the patient is unconscious or if there is no response to the Adenosine, perform a synchronized cardioversion at 50 joules or equivalent biphasic. Check the patient's pulse and cardiac rhythm after the shock;i. If the rhythm fails to convert, perform a synchronized cardioversion at 100 joules or equivalent biphasic. Check the patient's pulse and cardiac rhythm after the shock;ii. If the rhythm fails to convert, perform a synchronized cardioversion at 200 joules or equivalent biphasic. Check the patient's pulse and cardiac rhythm after the shock;iii. If the rhythm fails to convert, perform a synchronized cardioversion at 300 joules or equivalent biphasic. Check the patient's pulse and cardiac rhythm after the shock;iv. If the rhythm fails to convert, perform a synchronized cardioversion at 360 joules or equivalent biphasic. Check the patient's pulse and cardiac rhythm after the shock; and5. Contact the medical command physician. N.J. Admin. Code § 8:41-7.15