The signs of ROSC include the presence of a palpable carotid pulse and measurable blood pressure for at least 10 minutes, signs of persistent circulation such as regular breathing, coughing, or eye movements, or sudden increases in end-tidal carbon dioxide or blood pressure readings during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
The signs of ROSC include the presence of a palpable carotid pulse and measurable blood pressure for at least 10 minutes, signs of persistent circulation such as regular breathing, coughing, or eye movements, or sudden increases in end-tidal carbon dioxide or blood pressure readings during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
The signs of ROSC include the presence of a palpable carotid pulse and measurable blood pressure for at least 10 minutes, signs of persistent circulation such as regular breathing, coughing, or eye movements, or sudden increases in end-tidal carbon dioxide or blood pressure readings during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
The signs of ROSC include the presence of a palpable carotid pulse and measurable blood pressure for at least 10 minutes, signs of persistent circulation such as regular breathing, coughing, or eye movements, or sudden increases in end-tidal carbon dioxide or blood pressure readings during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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Sign of ROSC
The signs of ROSC are :
1. the presence of a palpable carotid pulse and measurable blood pressure, 2. cardiac arrest patients if it has been palpable for 10 minutes and signs of persistent or sustained circulation, 3. and presence of signs of life such as regular breathing, coughing, aiming movements, eye opening) 4. during CPR, or patient monitor readings (eg, sudden increase in ETCO2 or blood pressure in the artery cannula).
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