ACLS Megacode Scenario 1 | ACLS-Algorithms.com

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  1. Dr Sayed Qudsi says

    Hi Jeff
    In regards to this question pt had VT then not responded to synchronised shock and developed LOC, so, the pt is deteriorating.
    I think in this case the anseawr should be CPR ASAP because the pt has LOC then shock but the correct anseawr chosen is un synchronised shock 120-200J.

    • Jeff with admin. says

      The patient has just experienced cardiovascular collapse. The longer a pulseless VT and VF goes on the less likely it is that the rhythm will respond to electricity. Also, AHA recommends that for witnessed arrest with defibrillation available, defibrillation should take place immediately.

      Kind regards,
      Jeff

  2. Mansoor says

    Pt is hemodynamically stable and Vagal Parasympathetic block at SA and AV Nodes
    Of Cardiac conduction system seems clinically enough to see the response on
    EKG cardiac monitor. And from there go further management steps.

    • Jeff with admin. says

      The main point to the question is to help people understand that for a witnessed arrest, the first and most important intervention is defibrillation.

      You could perform chest compressions while the defibrillator is charging, but the most important intervention in this situation is defibrillation.

      Early defibrillation leads to improved outcomes with pulseless ventricular tachycardia.

      Kind regards,
      Jeff

  3. ann says

    I disagree with the 5 cycles of CPR for someone who is CNS intact, no resp distress, warm and dry?
    Why would you want to give CPR?

  4. GIGO PG says

    Hi Jeff how you doing.this site is very useful.i read each answers u deliver.I wish if i could see you.your answers are perfect.

    • Jeff with admin. says

      The rhythm check should always be performed after CPR. You do not want to look at the rhythm after the shock. You want to begin CPR. The reason for this is even if the heart has been restarted, The cardiovascular pressure has not built back up to an acceptable. It may take several minutes for this to occur. In the meantime, you perform CPR and then do the rhythm check after CPR.

      Kind regards,
      Jeff

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