Emergency Code Syringe Medication - Set Up Instructions | Emergency Medicine | ACLS Nursing Skills

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Publicado 2021-08-05
In this video I am covering 2020 ACLS certification Code medications used. I am going to demonstrate a live demo on how to prime and prepare your meds most commonly used in the event of a CODE Blue as this will also help with your mock exam that be be a tool to help you pass with a quick review on your H's and T's (reversible causes)

H's: Hypovolemia, hypoxia, hydrogen ions, hypoglycemia, hyper- or hypo-kalmia, hypothermia
T's: tension pneumothorax, cardiac tamponade, toxins, thrombosis pulmonary or coronary

Meds covered: epinephrine, D50m atropine, calcium chloride, amiodarone, lidocaine and more

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  • @jonahcbarnett
    I really enjoy your content. I hope you keep making more.
  • @johanvega2117
    Thank you so much! New ED nurse, no pharmacy or MET team at my new hospital. Nervous about having to give meds from crash cart. This helped alot.
  • @ventilator98
    i love acls!!! i TRULY LOVE THE WAY YOU PUT THIS VIDEO TOGETHER! iT WAS ABSOLUTELY wonderful, AND iT WAS THOROUGH! we all want more videos!!!
  • @joneo
    ❤ Great Presentation. Thanks
  • @ritaberil7455
    I learned a lot from you as a student and now as a new grad. Thank you for all your hard work!
  • @gemmajames1050
    Good video. We only have 4 T’s and 4 H’s here in the UK with our Resus council so slightly different but same meds in the crash trolley. Thanks
  • @ventilator98
    Your comment on my last video, really touched my heart! I have been going through a lot, like I said in the comments of the last video, but your prayers, and your support, brought me to tears! I'm honored! I'm just thankful that my hospital has the Stryker inTouch critical care beds, that do CLRT, and play classical music, Nature sounds, and jazz! I have quite a story behind those beds. I'm not sure if your ICu used those beds, or if you use the Hill-Rom TotalCare SPORT Beds, or the Progressa beds, but essentially, Stryker has a very special place in my heart ! Let's just say that! The last hospital stay wasn't the first time I was in one of those ICU beds, and if I have to be in the hospital, I am not staying at my regional hospital. They don't have those beds, and whilst they have equipment like the touchscreen Hill-Rom nurse call systems, and they have the Intellivue monitors, I'm still not going there. They don't have the inTouch beds! They have old Hill-Rom beds from the 80s, and 90s. They have a Stryker S3 bed, but it doesn't have the air mattress, and DEFINITELY doesn't have the music! I'm a composer, and a Pianist, so I love classical music, and nature sounds!
  • Thanks ma'am ER Nurse, youre spontaneous, diction ok, familiarity of emergency meds excellent, interpersonal skills approve, and youre beautiful.
  • @wolski2295
    Hello! I'm a military firefighter and a nurse here in Brazil. Interesting that the drugs already come in prepared vials. Here we need to break the ampoule and dilute as needed. Nice to know the reality of other countries. Congratulations for your work. Greetings from Brazil.