V-Fib Baby Music Video

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

This is a music video produced by the 2009 graduating class from the Coastal Carolina Community College Associates in Applied Science EMS Program. The project was to create a song involving ACLS guidelines. We sampled Vanilla Ice's song Ice Ice Baby and came up with V-Fib baby. After the song scored great extra credit points, we decided to put together a music video. We hope you enjoy this video but please look at the associated Blooper Reel. Thanks.

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  • Vanilla ice = induced hypothermia? Fantastic video yo!

  • @ZDoggMD I never even thought about that! Thanks for watching! Share with your friends!

  • For all those out there who like this video, THANK YOU A MILLION! Please feel free to share this with all your EMS co workers. I am very surprised that in a little over a year we have gotten over 15000 views. For a college EMS class that produced this video after class in a few days. That is very impressive. To all the graduating EMS students out there. GREAT JOB! You made it past school and now is when the fun begins.

  • Epinephrine Adult Dosage:

    IV for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Use 1:10,000 solution and give 1.0 mg every 3-5 minutes flushing each with 20 ml of IV fluid, or,

    ET for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Give 2.0 - 2.5 mg via the ET tube.

    May use 1:10,000 or dilute 1:1000 to equal 10 ml via ET tube for adult. (i.e., 2 mg of 1:1000 epinephrine diluted with 8 ml NS in a 10 ml syringe)

  • Epinephrine Adult Dosage:

    IV for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Use 1:10,000 solution and give 1.0 mg every 3-5 minutes flushing each with 20 ml of IV fluid, or,

    ET for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Give 2.0 - 2.5 mg via the ET tube.

    May use 1:10,000 or dilute 1:1000 to equal 10 ml via ET tube for adult. (i.e., 2 mg of 1:1000 epinephrine diluted with 8 ml NS in a 10 ml syringe)

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  • I enjoyed this

  • KUDOS! Great Vid ... love the bloopers vid also ... two thumbs up!

  • man i hate it,when ever i just dropped of a patient in the ER, i sometimes get a code 3 right after that,man that makes me so mad i want to through my radio across the hospital,but the only reason i do it and dont act mad is because i love saving peoples lives and i wouldnt trade this job for any other.

  • I think this is very creative I work in Admission at A training center for EMT/Paramedic and the students walk around singing V Fib baby and they say it helped them with drugs .. Keep up the good work

  • how long does it take to become a medic? like 2 weeks??

  • Great video..very nice job! Come work in Texas! Harris County Emergency Corps!

  • @UNCCovey thanks guys for saving me may 29th when i had a bad seizure the guys i had were really nice and this is AWESOME i love it very good my mom is a nurse and my dad a dentist so its pretty cool

  • Wow im in chicago and i feel like im there with them!!

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