Asystole simulation

    • Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm - American Heart Association

      VF/pVT Asystole/PEA CPR Quality • Push hard (at least 2 inches [5 cm]) and fast (100-120/min) and allow complete chest recoil. • Minimize interruptions in compressions. • Avoid excessive ventilation. • Change compressor every 2 minutes, or sooner if fatigued. • If no advanced airway, 30:2 compression-ventilation ratio,


    • [PDF File]Montgomery College Nursing Simulation Scenario Library

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      Simulation • Vital Signs • ... VT, Asystole) on monitor. 4. Identify appropriate treatment for the heart rhythm. 5. Initiate proper BLS, as specific in Montgomery College CPR check list for adults. 6. Be able to state defibrillator may be applied as many as three times (200 joules, 200/300


    • [PDF File]Megacode Testing Checklist: Scenario 12 Bradycardia VF ...

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      Asystole and PEA Management Recognizes asystole and PEA Verbalizes potential reversible causes of asystole and PEA (H’s and T’s) Administers appropriate drug(s) and doses Immediately resumes CPR after rhythm checks Post–Cardiac Arrest Care Identifies ROSC Ensures BP and 12-lead ECG are performed, O 2 saturation is monitored, verbalizes ...


    • [PDF File]ACLS Virtual Reality Simulation AT-A-GLANCE

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      • Agonal/ Asystole ACLS Virtual Reality Simulation ____ In-hospital cardiac arrest survival rates significantly vary between hospitals, from 11% to 35% and patients in which greater than 3-fold odds of higher survival rates than patients where adequate training programs are lacking1. ACLS certification is active for two years; however, knowledge


    • [PDF File]EKG Rhythm Interpretation Exam - State University of New ...

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      Asystole c. Atrial fibrillation d. Ventricular fibrillation 10. The most appropriate treatment for this patient is: A. Nothing, this is a normal rhythm. B. Call the Code, defibrillate. C. Call the Rapid response team (on telemetry), attempt vagal maneuvers, Adenosine. 1/22/2018 K. Brindak, OTD Page 4 of 9 ...


    • [PDF File]Cardiac arrest simulation teaching (CASTeach) session

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      Simulation 2 VF Simulation 5 VF/Asystole Simulation 3 VF Simulation 6 PEA Abbreviations Asy Asystole SR Sinus rhythm PEA Pulseless electrical activity P Pulse RR Respiratory rate STach Sinus tachycardia VF Ventricular fibrillation ISBAR Identify, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation


    • [PDF File]800-541-9802 Technical Specifications Model SL-9 EasySim ...

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      Simulation Modes Arterial, PA, CVP and LVP Pressure Control Additional modes SL-9 ES: PA Wedge, ART IABP (Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump) Additional modes SL-9H: CVP SWAN MOVE, LV/AO PULL BACK Arrhythmia Simulations TACHY, BRADY, ST Elevation/Depression, PVC, Couplet, RUN, PAUSE, VTACH, VFIB, ASYSTOLE, BI-GEMINY, TRI-GEMINY, AFIB, A FLUTTER,


    • [PDF File]HeartCode ACLS - Laerdal Medical

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      simulation setting while working toward ACLS certification. The intelligent debriefing provides ... • Recalls that asystole usually represents a confirmation of death rather than a rhythm to be treated. • Recalls the AHA criteria for when to stop resuscitative efforts.


    • [PDF File]Effect of High-Fidelity Simulation on Pediatric Advanced ...

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      simulation (SIM) or standard mannequin (MAN) groups. Each subject completed 3 study phases: (1) mock code exercises (asystole, tachydysrhythmia, respiratory arrest, and shock) to assess baseline performance (PRE phase), (2) a didactic session reviewing PALS algorithms, and (3) repeated mock code exercises requiring identical


    • [PDF File]Bradycardia Simulation Scenario - SPA

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      Depending upon the timing of interventions, the scenario may continue to PEA or asystole. Prompt intervention can stabilize the patient prior to cardiac arrest. If available, the learner should set the AED to the correct setting as well. For either outcome further discussion with the surgeon can focus on whether or not to proceed with the case.


    • [PDF File]20 rhythm strips on Precourse Self-Assessment with the ...

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      Asystole • Primary event in cardiac arrest • Untreated V-tach or V-fib RHY – None unless only Ps R – No Vent rate P – May be present PRI – None QRS – None S traighline or only Ps NoPulse Calculating Heart Rate - note strips on pretest are longer than 6 seconds. Table for Small Box Method


    • [PDF File]SimCube TM NIBP Simulator Service Manual

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      Simulation Rates 70, 95, Asystole, Arrhythmia (SC-5), Pacer, HR seq. (SC-4, 5) HR Sequence (SC4, 5) 30 seconds each of: 30, 60, 90, 120, 45, 160, and 220 bpm Pacer Simulation Isolated Yes Synchronized with NIBP Yes Pacer Size 3 mV Pacer Width 1.2 ms Respiration Simulation Isolated Yes Synchronized with NIBP Yes Wave Shape Square Wave


    • [PDF File]module Simulation Scenarios

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      Simulation Scenarios This material is made available as part of the professional education programs of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Emergency Physicians. No endorsement of . any product or service should be inferred or is intended. Every effort has been made to ensure


    • [PDF File]Supplemental Digital Content 1. Simulation scenarios and ...

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      Test simulation scenario I. Title (ACS)-(VF)-Asystole-VF-Asystole II. Target learner 6-7 medical students per team III. Learning objectives At the end of the SIM session, the student team should be able 1. To recognize cardiac arrest early and perform high-quality CPR 2. To recognize shockable arrest early and perform early defibrillation 3.


    • ACLS Megacode Testing Scenarios - Wake Forest Baptist ...

      asystole, confirmed in 2 leads. Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm (Asystole) Instructor notes: CPR continues, and treatable causes are considered. After 2 minutes of CPR, the monitor shows a borderline wide-complex organized rhythm with a rate of 56/min, and there are pulses present. Post–Cardiac Arrest Care Algorithm


    • ACLS Rhythms for the ACLS Algorithms - Grand County, Colorado

      Any organized rhythm without detectable pulse is “PEA” ACLS Rhythms for the ACLS Algorithms 255 3. PEA (Pulseless Electrical Activity) Defining Criteria per ECG Rhythm displays organized electrical activity (not VF/pulseless VT) Seldom as organized as normal sinus rhythm Can be narrow (QRS 0.12 mm); fast (>100 beats/min) or slow


    • [PDF File]SimSlim TM Patient Simulator Operator's Manual

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      The IBP simulation ports are labeled on the bottom of the unit. • Zeroing Simulated Blood Pressures In all modes except IBP STEPS, clicking the mode button will force all four IBP channels to OmmHg for 15 seconds. If you desire to return to normal operation prior to the 15 second timeout, a second MODE button click will 'unzero' all channels.


    • Simulation-Based Education Improves Quality of Care During ...

      Simulation-Based Education Improves Quality of Care During Cardiac Arrest Team Responses at an Academic Teaching Hospital* ... asystole, ventricular fibrillation, supraventricular tachycardia, ventricular tachycardia, symptomatic bradycardia, and pulseless electrical activity) to compute the total correct performance score as a


    • [PDF File]ACLS Virtual Reality Simulation AT-A-GLANCE: for First ...

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      • Agonal/ Asystole OTHER FEATURES • Ask the patient about their condition • Ask for sedation medications • Ask for the patient to be intubated • Ask for an ECG • Ask for pulse and rhythm checks • Ask to perform intraosseous • Simulation debrief • Readiness assessment reporting • CAPCE-approved for .75 hours


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