FISDAP CARDIOLOGY, EMTB Cardiac Cardiac Arrest Treatment - Rapid CPR and early application of an AED. Maintain open airway, apply high concentration of oxygen, non rebreather mask. Dyspnea - Shortness of breath, labored or difficulty breathing. AED Indications - Pulseless Not Breathing Unresponsive AED Use - AED says "analyzing" do not touch patient. Chest Pain - Administer Oxygen AED Shockable Rhythms - V-Tach V-Fib Acute Myocardial Infarction - Often called a Heart Attack. The condition in which a portion of the myocardium dies as a result of oxygen starvation. Best known heart problem symptom - Chest Pain AED Single Shock - After a single shock from an AED, and patient regains pulse, place patient in recovery position. Coronary Arteries - Blood vessels that supply the myocardium Congestive Heart Failure - Congestive Heart Failure is often a complication with a heart attack. Cardiogenic Shock - Shock or lack of perfusion brought on by inadequate pumping action of the heart. Often the result of a heart attack or congestive heart failure. Angina Pectoris - Pain in the chest. In this condition coronary artery disease has narrowed the arteries that supply the heart. Occurring when blood supply to the heart is reduced and