#16 - shouldn't the answer be C? In the cardiac arrest algo, it clearly states after the 3rd shock, administer amio or lido and then give 2nd dose if indicated after 3-5 min
Prior to your class, you will complete a required pretest. That's the official AHA which is online. The AHA ACLS manual does not have any practice questions.
Excellent summary of a complex subject, well done
Really like this way of testing myself. Thankyou.
Thanks. Need more of this
Question 24. The Correct Choice is (D) as the speaker said however she reads aloud the incorrect dose of .5mg. It is also not listed as an answer.
Hi, Nice presentation, informative .No 24, the answer mentioned is 0.5 mg Atropine. However its not listed in the choices and the answer is 1 mg IV
We'll redo the video in 2024. Thank you for letting us know. ❤️
you always start with 0.5mg Atropine in the symptomatic Bradycardia algorithm
Need guidelines 1 MG atropine.
1mg
Good review!
Thank a lot ❤❤
Great video thanks!
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No. 24 - You say the correct ans is "D" 0.5 mg. However, "D" actually says 1 mg, just fyi
Great job
Question no 23, why not amiodaron instead of epineprine in broad complex tachcardia
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#16 - shouldn't the answer be C? In the cardiac arrest algo, it clearly states after the 3rd shock, administer amio or lido and then give 2nd dose if indicated after 3-5 min
If the algorithm clearly states it, go by the algorithm. ❤️
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Is this from AHA provider manual 2020 because next week i have ACLS class and exam
Prior to your class, you will complete a required pretest. That's the official AHA which is online. The AHA ACLS manual does not have any practice questions.
Here is the US link but please check with your ACLS Instructor.
elearning.heart.org/course/423
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#17, why would you shock someone without first establishing IV or IO access?
Because the AHA guidelines/research indicate that high quality CPR and rapid defibrillation are a priority over Epi/drugs. CPR - Shock - IV/Drugs.
Weird, just got my ACLS for the umpteenth time in my career, and they still advocated medicine before edison? @@FloridaTraining
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