ACLS Megacode Scenario 1 | ACLS-Algorithms.com

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    • Jeff with admin. says

      Standard shock sequence with a biphasic defibrillator is 120 J, 200, 300, 360.
      If you start at 200 J then your next shock will be 300 and then 360. If you start at 120 J, then your next shock will be 200, then 300, then 360. This would be in line with the AHA ACLS guidelines.

      Kind regards,
      Jeff

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  1. hjc says

    Excellent review: I was Board cert Emergency medicine plus three other specialties. And this is the best review since I entered into practice 1968 !

  2. hjc says

    It would seem simple enough to view the monitor first before the 5 cycles of CPR which is of course necessary if the first syn cardiovert did not work ?

    By the way, it is an excellent review. Thanks.

  3. hjc says

    Following the first shock, it would seem so simple to look at the monitor prior to 5 cycles of CPR. I guess the question assumed that the first syn defib did not work(?), then proceed to the 5 cycles of CPR, correct?

    • Jeff with admin. says

      When a patient has ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia, every second counts with regard to cardiac output. Chest compressions should not be delayed to assess the rhythm. The rhythm can be assessed after five cycles of chest compressions.

      There are improved outcomes when chest compressions are not delayed for rhythm checks. Also, after a shot it can take a few moments for cardiac output to build as the heart begins to pump again.

      Kind regards,
      Jeff

  4. kessler123 says

    Why 300 joules here? Is it because we had already shocked at 200 in the previous question, so then stepwise the next setting on a biphasic would be 300, and then what up to 360 for any additional shocks?

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