STEMI diagnosis Sample Clauses

STEMI diagnosis. None of the hospitals had chest pain protocols to guide health workers in the diagnosis and management of chest pain, Table 2. On availability of ECG and interpretation of the results, none of the hospitals had the capability of performing an ECG within minutes as recommended and interpreting the findings.
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STEMI diagnosis. None of the hospitals had chest pain protocols to guide health workers in the diagnosis and manageme of chest pain, TableO2n. availability of ECG and interpretation of the results, none of the hospitals had the capability of performingEaCnG within minuteass recommendeadndinterpretingthe findings. Table2: The level of heart attack management preparedness in the 6 County hospitals assessed in the HACK project tb.aseline assess County Hospital Level of heart attack preparedness based on the 12 elements criteria Chest pain Protocol ECG Availability ECG Interpretation Troponin Testing Aspirin Loading (300mg) Anti- platelet therapy loading Lysis Protocol Thrombo- lysis Monitoring Resuscitatio protocols Defibrillator Referral System Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx level 5 Not in place Within 90 minutes Within 3 hours informally Result within 120 minutes Available and can be given within 90 minutes Available and can be given within 90 minutes Not in place Available within 3 hours ECG and hemodynamics monitoring in either ER or ICU/HDU but not in both level Not in place One in hospital Informal processes exist but not formalized Garissa Iftin level 4 Not in place Greater than 3 hours Within 3 hours informally Result within 12 hours Not available Not available Not in place Takes more than 3hrs to access Only one of the above available, but not both, within the ER or HDU level areas Not in place Not in place No process demonstrated Embu Embu level 5 Not in place Within 90 minutes Greater than 3 hours Result within six hours Available and can be given within 90 minutes Not available Not in place Takes more than 3hrs to access ECG and hemodynamics monitoring in either ER or ICU/HDU but not in both level Not in place One in hospital Informal processes exist but not formalized Embu Siakago level 4 Not in place Greater than 3 hours Greater than 3 hours Result within 12 hours Available within 3 hours Not available Not in place Takes more than 3hrs to access Only one of the above available, but not both, within the ER or HDU level areas Not in place Not in place Informal processes exist but not formalized Kiambu Kiambu level 5 Not in place Within 3 hours Within 3 hours informally Result within six hours Available and can be given within 30 minutes Not available Not in place Takes more than three hours to access Only one of the above available, but not both, within the ER or HDU level areas Not in place One in hospital Process depends on person to person referral County Hospital Level of he...

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