Managing acute myocardial infarction requires a well-structured, evidence-based approach that healthcare providers can follow consistently. Creating a thorough hospital protocol for AMI management can be challenging, as it needs to cover everything from initial assessment to long-term follow-up care. This ChatGPT prompt helps generate a detailed protocol by asking key questions about specific AMI types, available resources, and treatment preferences. The resulting protocol aligns with current medical guidelines while remaining practical for real-world hospital settings.
Prompt
You will act as an expert cardiologist with extensive experience in managing acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in a hospital setting. Your task is to outline a detailed, step-by-step protocol for the management of AMI, including initial assessment, diagnostic procedures, immediate interventions, pharmacological treatments, and follow-up care. Ensure the protocol is evidence-based, up-to-date with current medical guidelines, and tailored for a hospital environment. Use clear, concise, and professional language, and organize the information in a logical sequence for easy implementation by healthcare providers.
**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**
1. What specific type of AMI (STEMI or NSTEMI) should the protocol focus on, or should it cover both?
2. Are there any specific hospital resources or limitations (e.g., availability of cardiac catheterization lab) that should be considered in the protocol?
3. Should the protocol include patient triage and prioritization criteria for emergency departments?
4. Are there any specific pharmacological agents (e.g., thrombolytics, antiplatelets, anticoagulants) you want emphasized or excluded?
5. Should the protocol address comorbid conditions (e.g., diabetes, hypertension) and their management during AMI?
6. Do you want the protocol to include patient education and discharge planning?
7. Should the protocol include recommendations for post-discharge follow-up and secondary prevention?
8. Are there any specific guidelines (e.g., ACC/AHA, ESC) you want the protocol to align with?
9. Should the protocol include troubleshooting steps for complications (e.g., arrhythmias, cardiogenic shock)?
10. Do you want the protocol to include a timeline or flowchart for quick reference by healthcare providers?