Pass ACLS Tip of the Day
En podcast af Paul Taylor
206 Episoder
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Epinephrine and Dopamine
Udgivet: 9.12.2024 -
Providing High Quality Ventilations
Udgivet: 6.12.2024 -
Hypothermia: A H&T Reversible Cause of Cardiac Arrest
Udgivet: 5.12.2024 -
Calcium Channel Blockers
Udgivet: 4.12.2024 -
Post-Arrest Care & Targeted Temperature Management (TTM)
Udgivet: 3.12.2024 -
Nitroglycerine Use for ACS
Udgivet: 2.12.2024 -
When To Use Which ACLS Algorithm
Udgivet: 27.11.2024 -
Beta Blockers
Udgivet: 26.11.2024 -
Advanced Airways
Udgivet: 25.11.2024 -
Antiarrhythmic Use After ROSC
Udgivet: 22.11.2024 -
Hydrogen Ions as a H&T Reversible Cause of Cardiac Arrest
Udgivet: 21.11.2024 -
Code Flow Using the Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm
Udgivet: 20.11.2024 -
Medication Review: Aspirin
Udgivet: 19.11.2024 -
First & Third Degree AV Blocks
Udgivet: 18.11.2024 -
Antiarrhythmics: Lidocaine & Amiodarone
Udgivet: 15.11.2024 -
Nasopharyngeal Airway (NPA) Review
Udgivet: 14.11.2024 -
Tamponade as an H&T Reversible Cause of Cardiac Arrest
Udgivet: 13.11.2024 -
Team Leader and Use of Quick Reference Cards
Udgivet: 12.11.2024 -
The Importance of Early CPR & Defibrillation
Udgivet: 11.11.2024 -
Quantitative Waveform Capnography
Udgivet: 8.11.2024
I'm Paul from PassACLS.com and I'm here to help you pass ACLS. Like an audio flash card, this podcast is intended to aid any medical professional preparing for an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) class. Each three-to-nine minute episode covers one of the skills needed to recognize a stroke or cardiac emergency and work as a high performing team to deliver safe, quality patient care. Listening to a tip a day for a few weeks prior to your ACLS class will help cement the core concepts that have been shown to improve outcomes in patients suffering a heart attack, cardiac arrest, or stroke. In addition to the Chain of Survival, core concepts, and ACLS algorithms; specific information needed to pass the written exam, BLS checks, and megacode following the 2020 guidelines is presented. Healthcare providers that are already ACLS certified, but rarely participate in codes, may find listening a helpful reminder. Disclaimer: This podcast is a supplement to your course's approved text book and videos - not a replacement. The information presented is for educational purposes only, is intended for medical professionals, and is not medical advice. Medical professionals should follow their local laws, agency protocols, and act only within their scope of practice.