When Did Defibrillators First Become a Routine Part of a Crash Cart?

When the portable defibrillator was invented, it became a very important part of cardiac resuscitation. This made it possible to correct ventricular fibrillation outside of the hospital setting in any environment where an EMT could take this device. It was then introduced to the crash cart which made it much easier and faster to get to a patient with any type of fibrillation.
  1. History of Defibrillator

    • The defibrillator is a very unique part of the crash cart as well as pertinent.

      The invention of the portable defibrillator made it possible to resuscitate a human heart back to sinus rhythm outside of the hospital and office setting. This device was invented in 1947, according to Your Dictionary's website. The DC version, which are the ones used to this day, were first used in 1962.

    History of Crash Cart

    • Emergency medications were readily accessible in emergency situations with the crash cart.

      The crash cart was invented in 1968 by Anita Dorr and was originally called a "crisis cart," according to bnet. This cart assisted nurses and doctors with obtaining emergency medications very quickly when needed as well as other devices such as the portable defibrillator.

    Summary

    • The first portable defibrillator was used in ambulances before being introduced on the crash cart.

      The crash cart when invented and developed in 1968, was equipped with a portable defibrillator, ambulatory bag for pulmonary resuscitation, and some other emergency medications used at that time. This cart made necessary equipment and medications readily available when a patient required emergency care.

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