I love this overview video looking at the defib. This video is a very useful tool for clinicians that do not use there defib often. Keep up the good work!
Regular review on how to use your available emergency equipment is very important as not to impact patient outcomes. There is no time to figure out how to do a procedure when the patient is lying in front of you. For every minute we delay defibrillation, a patients chanse of survival deminishes by 7-10% per minute.
This is an excellent refresher course since we rarely have emergencies. Your lessons are very helpful, you’re making us better and safer nurses. So you’re saving lives! Thank You!
Really appreciate your comment. The key is definitely regular review if you don’t have enough emergencies and also running skill drills on a regular basis to maintain your skills. Thanks for watching!
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It’s a difficult question to answer. It can happen from the first shock. ⚡️ It all depends on proper technique. If you are not using appropriate amount of Defib Gel with the paddles or you have used the Multi-Function pads too many times or for to long it could cause burns.
With AP you have better success rates with TCP but you could also use the standard defibrillation pad position as a lot of time the patient might have pads already in place. Always follow recommendations from the manufacturer.
I love this overview video looking at the defib. This video is a very useful tool for clinicians that do not use there defib often. Keep up the good work!
Regular review on how to use your available emergency equipment is very important as not to impact patient outcomes. There is no time to figure out how to do a procedure when the patient is lying in front of you. For every minute we delay defibrillation, a patients chanse of survival deminishes by 7-10% per minute.
An excellent video. Explaining practically almost everything. Using a defibrillator for each main indication. Thank you, so much!!
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You summarised it so simply. Thank you sincerely.
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We need more more lessons for PALS and ACLS, don’t stop coach and we are really grateful to you 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Appreciate your feedback. Do you have any specific topic of PALS & ACLS to be covered?
Also have a look at our website for more information: www.TheResuscitationCoach.com
Thank you, great video!
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Wow, excellent, very detailed review. Thank you :)
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Greatly explained....doubts cleared....merci beaucoup!
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Excellent presentation,,,,,,, I greatly appreciate. You've made it alot easier to understand electro-therapy in ACLS.
Kindly if you can expound more on the demand vs. fixed modes of TCP settings.
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I love these videos. I work in the ED as a tech, and I'm soon going to be in nursing school, and this channel is gold.
Thank you for your comment. Wishing you all the best in Nursing school.
This is an excellent refresher course since we rarely have emergencies. Your lessons are very helpful, you’re making us better and safer nurses. So you’re saving lives! Thank You!
Really appreciate your comment. The key is definitely regular review if you don’t have enough emergencies and also running skill drills on a regular basis to maintain your skills. Thanks for watching!
Funny video
Thank you, so well explained, and absolutely invaluable information!
Thank you so much u saved me in my exam I love you❤
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Really appreciate. Excellent
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Thank you so much for these videos. Very helpful
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Very nice. Very informative. Keep posting your work.
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Extremely usefull video, very clearly and simply explained!
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Very useful. Thank you!
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Thank you. Nice and clear lecture. Help me a lot.
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Loved the way of ur taught.
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awesome explanation :)
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Love the monitor connect the leads then the stylus will jump. thanks
Outstanding information. Keep it up.
excellent content, thank you so much !
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i love your videos
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Great video. Thank you
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This was very helpful.
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Thanks so much it was soo helpful for me.
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I want to ask about skin burn because of defibrillaton .does it occur from the 1st ,2nd,3rd or more for eg.10 or 12 times?
It’s a difficult question to answer. It can happen from the first shock. ⚡️ It all depends on proper technique. If you are not using appropriate amount of Defib Gel with the paddles or you have used the Multi-Function pads too many times or for to long it could cause burns.
in tcp do we always use the AP Pad placement ?
Or depends on the manufacturer?
With AP you have better success rates with TCP but you could also use the standard defibrillation pad position as a lot of time the patient might have pads already in place. Always follow recommendations from the manufacturer.
@@TheResuscitationCoach what about defibrillation and cardioversion ?
How many mA exactly do we increase the pacer after acheving full capture?
Hi. We set it at 5-10mA above capture.
Do you have an app?
Hi. No app at this time. I do have a website: www.TheResuscitationCoach.com
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