Immediately following a DC shock, the rhythm may change to asystole or PEA.
This rhythm lasts for more than one sweep of the monitor and is not associated with cardiac output.
The myocardium may be temporarily stunned and given time will generate cardiac output.
This is called myocardial stunning.
Basic life support should be performed for one minute. All drugs should be withheld as should intubation. Otherwise, arrhythmias may be precipitated..
If after this one minute:
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