PULSELESS VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA:IMPORTANT TIPS TO PASS THE 2020 ACLS MEGACODE SCENARIO LIKE A BOSS

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This video discusses megacode scenarios based on the 2020 Guideline Updates for the American Heart Association Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification. This scenario will focus on pulseless ventricular tachycardia.

The ACLS certification is one of the many certifications that we renew every two years. However, if you don't use it you lose it. Understanding these important tips for ACLS will help you alleviate the stress related to the certification.

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very thorough, yet simplified and well presented!

jbuccilli
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Great great great. You teach like a boss 👍

drvishalswami
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I thought we wanted to give EPI asap and no longer after the 1st shock? Is that just with asystole/PEA?

Jaxluna
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Do we still have a lot more monophasic than biphasic....? 🤷🏻‍♀️

sunhapark
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Hi, I am a new grad RN taking ACLS for the first time this coming weekend. No idea what to expect so I have been going over your videos. Do we have to "act" out these individual scenarios like the one in this video or are we getting a written test on these? I understand there is something we have to physically do as part of examination I am just not sure what it is..

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