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患者,女性,51岁,农民。因"阵发性胸闷、心悸12小时,伴晕厥1次"入院。患者于入院

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患者,女性,51岁,农民。因"阵发性胸闷、心悸12小时,伴晕厥1次"入院。患者于入院前12小时清晨起床蹲位排便后起立行走时突发胸闷、心悸,黑矇,呼之不应,持续约10分钟,由急救车急诊入院。既往身体健康。查体:神志清,心肺未发现异常体征。拟诊"冠心病,心绞痛"给予输液治疗观察8小时左右未再发作,但患者下床活动行走约10m处又突感心悸、胸闷,心电图示窦性心动过速,心率120次/分,给予吸氧,舌下含服硝酸异山梨醇片5mg无好转,约10分钟患者出现呼吸浅快、意识不清,心电监护示:心室颤动。

如果是值班医师,旁边有一个护士,有除颤设备,接下来首先要进行的操作是()

A.360J单相非同步电除颤

B.胸外按压

C.球囊面罩给氧

D.静脉注射肾上腺素1mg

E.气管插管

F.静注胺碘酮

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C本题考查地壳的物质组成。地壳是由岩石组成,岩层是由矿物组成。矿物是地壳物质最基本的组成单元。所以本题选择C选项。

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