Please use it as a preparation for the ACLS exam, for daily lifesaving activities, and for newcomers working in the medical field.
With the cooperation of various people, including local paramedics, AHA associations, and instructors, we plan to change the problem each time as a measure to acquire various qualifications, not to mention ACLS.
Even for new nurses in the first year of the field, I think there are many times when I can't ask questions because I'm too scared of the station, or I can't make decisions because I can't communicate with my seniors.
Please do your best with this teaching material while you are busy in the daily ward.
ACLS is an abbreviation for Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, which is secondary cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Also commonly referred to as advanced life support.
In contrast to cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which does not require the use of specialized equipment or drugs, for cardiopulmonary arrest or respiratory arrest as primary life support,
Advanced life support (ACLS) is advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation performed by doctors and paramedics in hospitals and other medical institutions.
ACLS is essential knowledge and technology for many doctors and nurses involved in critical care, intensive care, and cardiovascular medicine.
Ventricular fibrillation, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, asystole, pulseless electrical activity (PEA) management including drug administration, bradycardia and tachycardia during cardiac arrest or pre-cardiac arrest while still conscious In addition to patient care, acute coronary syndrome, and strong suspicion of acute ischemic stroke, it also includes target body temperature control for central nervous system and brain protection after cardiac arrest.
It can be said that it is the last bastion of lifesaving, and it is a qualification requirement in various certified medical systems.
Click here for the “Yellow App of Happiness” series for preparing for qualification exams
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=app-FIRE
You can study in your spare time, such as on the commuter train or at a meeting time.
With the cooperation of various people, including local paramedics, AHA associations, and instructors, we plan to change the problem each time as a measure to acquire various qualifications, not to mention ACLS.
Even for new nurses in the first year of the field, I think there are many times when I can't ask questions because I'm too scared of the station, or I can't make decisions because I can't communicate with my seniors.
Please do your best with this teaching material while you are busy in the daily ward.
ACLS is an abbreviation for Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, which is secondary cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Also commonly referred to as advanced life support.
In contrast to cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which does not require the use of specialized equipment or drugs, for cardiopulmonary arrest or respiratory arrest as primary life support,
Advanced life support (ACLS) is advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation performed by doctors and paramedics in hospitals and other medical institutions.
ACLS is essential knowledge and technology for many doctors and nurses involved in critical care, intensive care, and cardiovascular medicine.
Ventricular fibrillation, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, asystole, pulseless electrical activity (PEA) management including drug administration, bradycardia and tachycardia during cardiac arrest or pre-cardiac arrest while still conscious In addition to patient care, acute coronary syndrome, and strong suspicion of acute ischemic stroke, it also includes target body temperature control for central nervous system and brain protection after cardiac arrest.
It can be said that it is the last bastion of lifesaving, and it is a qualification requirement in various certified medical systems.
Click here for the “Yellow App of Happiness” series for preparing for qualification exams
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=app-FIRE
You can study in your spare time, such as on the commuter train or at a meeting time.
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