IAM com Supra: Passo a Passo da Prescrição na Emergência

Acute myocardial infarction with ST-segment elevation (STEMI) is one of the most critical and time-dependent emergencies in medicine. In this video, Dr. Eric Rulli explains in a practical way and with a lot of clinical reasoning what cannot be missing in the prescription for a patient with STEMI, detailing each medication and decision that directly impacts the prognosis. Essential content for those who work or want to work in the emergency room with safety and precision. List of learning outcomes (what you will see) ✔ Understanding the pathophysiology of STEMI and how it guides the reasoning of the conduct. ✔ Step-by-step of the initial approach: monitoring, oximetry, head elevation, and venous access. ✔ Difference between STEMI, NSTEMI, and unstable angina. ✔ When to refer for catheterization and when to opt for fibrinolysis. ✔ Step-by-step prescription: ASA, clopidogrel, enoxaparin, and fibrinolytic. ✔ Practical dosages and administration methods for each medication. ✔ Additional procedures: nitrates, beta-blockers, and morphine with antiemetics. ✔ Main contraindications before fibrinolysis. ✔ Final checklist for safe and effective care in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). ➡️ If this content helps you better understand emergency practice, subscribe to the channel, activate notifications, and share with medical colleagues and medical students. Leave your comment about the availability of catheterization in your service and suggestions for future topics. ⚠️ Content intended exclusively for physicians and medical students. Do not use this information for self-diagnosis or self-medication. #AMI #AcuteMyocardialInfarction #AcuteCoronarySyndrome #MedicalEmergency #Cardiology #Fibrinolysis #Catheterization #ClinicalReasoning #MedicalEducation #PhysicianInPractice