These rules include guidelines for regularity, rate, waves, intervals, and complexes for all cases. Symptomatic Bradycardia – Study the rules for sinus bradycardia, first degree AV block, second degree type I AV block (wenkebach), second degree type II AV block (mobitz II), and third degree AV block (complete heart block). Learn how blood pressure support, vasopressors, and hypothermia help during post-cardiac arrest care.Īdult Immediate Post-Cardiac Arrest Care Algorithm – Acquaint yourself with immediate post-cardiac arrest care elements, including ventilation and oxygenation, doses and its details, reversible causes of cardiac arrest, and steps to take in case of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC).
Post-Cardiac Arrest Care – Get a glimpse of what to do after a cardiac arrest has passed: optimize ventilation and circulation preserve heart and brain tissue and function and maintain recommended blood glucose levels.
Further, learn how about the quality of CPR you give, shock energy, return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), advanced airway, drug therapy, and reversible causes of cardiac arrest. Learn about the reversible causes of PEA (the H’s and the T’s).Īdult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm – Use the infographic to gain knowledge about the steps to take in case of an adult cardiac arrest. Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA) & Asystole – Study the rules for pulseless electrical activity (PEA) and asystole. These rules include guidelines for regularity, rate, waves, intervals, and complexes for all three cases. Ventricular Fibrillation & Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia – Study the rules for ventricular fibrillation (VF), ventricular tachycardia (VT), and torsades de pointes. Further, get to know the types of ventilation (advanced and basic) and the techniques of placing the airways. Respiratory Arrest – Know what to do during a respiratory arrest, whether it is the ACLS or the BLS steps that you are performing. Usually it consists of 10 questions, but we’ve collected much more. Use these answers to prepare yourself for an ACLS online exam. Found a mistake? Let us know about it through the REPORT button at the bottom of the page. We thoroughly check each answer to a question to provide you with the most correct answers.