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  • well after you shock you immediately begin cpr no matter if the rhythm converted or not for 2 min and then check to see there is a pulse to help "prime the pump"

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  • Great Video. Very helpful for students. Thank You.

    FYI- AHA no longer recommends stacked shocks. Its CPR5cyc..Analyze..shock 360J..CPR w/o checking pulse 5cyc..Analyze..Shock360J..on and on ROSC.

    Pulse Ox isn't that useful in cardiac arrest victims since..lets be honest..it is really hard to do good CPR on a 350lbs guy and expect to circulate blood to the extremities, where the sensor will be attached. I was a strong believer in Pulse Ox but through experience learned not to depend on it.

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  • I think it starts wrong. AHA states CPR should start for 2 min/5 cycles prior to shocking unless the pt was witnessed.

  • Why didn't he do 200 Joules first?

    STACKED!

    200, 300, 360.

    REMEMBER.

    AWSOME VIDEO THOUGH.

    But, I'de have a pulse oximeter ready. Those machines, are needed, and, valuable when CODE SITUATIONS OCCUR.

  • ACLS guidlines say there are no stacked shocks just 360 monphasic.

  • Keep a pulse ox ready.

  • Make sure, you have a pulse ox on the patient.

  • Make sure, you have a pulse ox on the patient.

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