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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

Treating V-Fib at Master Train using a human patient simulator. Treating a Cardiac Arrest Emergency following the AHA guidelines.

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  • Aren't you supposed to push 20 mls of saline and elevate extremity for 5-10 seconds after each drug push?

  • @charmedchchi Its actually Epinephrine followed by Amiodarone.

    Atropine is used to speed up the heart in cases of Symptomatic Bradycardia.

  • Good video, but I didn't see them do a rhythm check or pulse check until near the end of the video. Also, would you do a LMA / ETT to check PETCO2 and ROSC ?

  • The breaths were being delivered just fine without the insertion of an ETT. Taking time to insert an ETT delays CPR. Time = heart muscle. However, if the breaths by the bag mask became ineffective, then they would insert an ETT. These are AHA 2011 Guidelines.

  • @AdrianViloriaFC just kidding he just asked this haha

  • what happened to the ETT?

  • @theherion i dont know why they didnt put in an ett.

  • @theherion epinephrine and atropine

  • i do not understand english, so can tell me what medicin did the Dr. give and why the didnt lay a Tubus for ventilation?

    nice vid.

  • very good practical put what they use after pulse came nothing is it right

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