IDK where you're getting these questions from, but I don't trust it. Atropine dose for brady is 1mg, not 0.5mg anymore. AHA doesn't recommend vasopressin anywhere in their provider handbook nowadays. And atropine for PEA? Really? The AHA hasn't recommended that since like 2010. These questions are ancient. But I guess it also goes to show that ACLS has gotten a lot simpler over the years.
For the reasons others have stated, I think this video is too out of date and not appropriate as a source of information for the 2024 ACLS practice. Additionally, Atropine is NOT effective in PEA. This video is a nice attempt but ultimately should be regarded as inaccurate.
Excellent concise and complete. But why you say 4 instead of intravenous?
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IDK where you're getting these questions from, but I don't trust it. Atropine dose for brady is 1mg, not 0.5mg anymore. AHA doesn't recommend vasopressin anywhere in their provider handbook nowadays. And atropine for PEA? Really? The AHA hasn't recommended that since like 2010. These questions are ancient. But I guess it also goes to show that ACLS has gotten a lot simpler over the years.
When she always mentioned IV as four instead of as intravenous...that always took away my focus to the questions...lol
For the reasons others have stated, I think this video is too out of date and not appropriate as a source of information for the 2024 ACLS practice. Additionally, Atropine is NOT effective in PEA. This video is a nice attempt but ultimately should be regarded as inaccurate.
Questions 27 pea don't give atropine? Why atropine
The AI/robot voice is not pronouncing IV correctly, saying it as "four" like the roman numeral