Mastering ACLS: The Ultimate Review of Cardiac Arrest Management
Вставка
- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Mastering ACLS: The Ultimate Review of Cardiac Arrest Management
This video discusses Cardiac Arrest Management following the 2020 AHA Guidelines.
We'll review the guidelines and steps you should take to treat and save a life in a cardiac arrest.
This video will cover:
✅ 0:19 Basic Life Support
✅ 1:31 Shockable Rhythms (VF & pVT)
✅ 4:27 Amiodarone vs Lidocaine
✅ 8:00 Non-Shockable Rhythms (Asystole/ PEA)
✅ 9:25 Mechanical CPR
Kindly note that Amiodarone can be repeated twice for VF/pVT. The first dose is Amiodarone 300mg, and then a second and final dose of Amiodarone 150mg.
🔥 RESOURCES WE CREATED FOR YOU!
• ACLS Made Easy
• PALS Made Easy
• NRP Made Easy
• BLS Made Easy
• Basic ECG
• Emergency Medications
Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes and is not intended as medical advice. While we strive for 100% accuracy, errors may occur, and medications or protocols may change over time.
VISIT OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:
Website: www.theresusci...
Instagram: / the_resuscitation_coach
/ theresuscitationcoach
I’m using your videos as review material everytime i’m going for renewal of my ACLS and PALS license. It helped a lot! Thanks so much!
Your videos are really helpful. Thank you very much.
You are welcome 😀
I would love a Video, getting additional Information and Attention on First Responder Apps active in the UK/US Like the GoodSAM or other Apps, explaining the importance of registering in these Apps as well as registering your local AEDs, as many people don't know about the importance or the placement of public Defibrillators in their communites. Where are the existing ones and do they even still work? Are they registered in the local First Responder Systems? How efficient are first Responder Systems at providing BLS measures and how do they influence patient outcome? Keep up the good videos.👍🏻
Thank you I’m a beginner and this video helped me alot.
You are most welcome 😀 We have multiple videos on ACLS, ECG'S & MEDICATIONS that might be helpful to you. Also look at www.theresuscitationcoach.com
Your videos are very helpful
So helpful, great information.
Thank you for your feedback.
Many thanks for you
You are very welcome 😀
Excellent job . Rw
Thank you for your feedback. Appreciate it.
Thanks
You are welcome 😀
How do we do for on an intubated pt, do we bag the pt
If the patient is on a ventilator and has a cardiac arrest we will disconnect and bag the patient. Continues Chest compressions and 1 breath every 6 seconds. The ventilator might be the reason for the Cardiac arrest and we should consider DOPE:
D- Displacement
O- Obstruction
P- Pneumothorax
E- Equipment failure
What is the realistic amount of training in terms of time that you need to learn this
The AHA recommends 3 weeks. It depends also on your experience and if you have completed ACLS previously. So less is possible for experienced clinicians.
Wow we get 8 hours for basic CPR. every 2 years
The course is a 2 day course but preparation to attend is 3 weeks.
Doing CPR training every 2 yeara are not optimal. Skills decay after a CPR course is rapid. A system like RQI where staff completes quarterly activities helps to minimise skill decay. Search for RQI on Google or UA-cam.
Thanks
You are welcome 😀