Cardiac arrest will cause blood pressure to plummet significantly, and must be dealt with swiftly. Cardiac arrest does not heal on its own, so it must always be directly treated.
- Heart Damage (at 100%)
- Traumatic Shock (40% or more)
- Coma (40% or more)
- Hypoxemia (80% or more)
- Irregular Heartbeat (20% or more)
- Fibrillation
- Manual Defibrillator
- Stasis Bag
- Morbusine Poisoning (50% or more)
Effects:
- Coma
- Acidosis
- Hypotension (sets blood pressure to the minimum)
- Hypoxemia
Treatments:
- Treating the causes
- CPR
- AutoPulse
- Adrenaline
- Manual Defibrillator or Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Nitroglycerin pill (from NT pharmacy)