Life on the Line: PEA and EKG Triggers
Imagine your patient presents with no pulse. You begin CPR and hook the patient up to your heart rate monitor. The ECG
Imagine your patient presents with no pulse. You begin CPR and hook the patient up to your heart rate monitor. The ECG
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Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when an irregular heart rhythm leads to a loss of all heart activity. Sudden cardiac arrest requires immediate
The return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) is the goal of CPR. A critical component of understanding what CPR is includes an understanding
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Feel the rhythm – and save a life. When administering CPR, it’s important to perform chest compressions at the right rate. Timing
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Cardiac emergencies are an unfortunate reality: each year in the United States, over 356,000 individuals experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Chances are,
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When learning how to perform CPR, there are a lot of important numbers to keep in mind. From the rescue breathing rate
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You’ve seen it depicted on TV shows––a first responder or a valiant bystander rushes to place their mouth over an unconscious victim’s
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