NO NEED TO EMAIL ME: In order to streamline, I recently uploaded the PPT to www.nursingwithprofessorb.com. At that site you will find a FREE VIEWABLE ONLY version of the PPT. If you would like a downloadable copy you may purchase it at my Etsy store for $4.97. Here is the link: ACLS: tinyurl.com/ACLSEtsy BLS: tinyurl.com/BLSEtsy For those of you that decide to purchase my downloadable PPT, thank you so much. I appreciate the support tremendously. 💕
your thoroughness and organization in a direct straightforward manner is very much appreciated …… you are doing a fantastic service for mankind ….. God bless you 🙏🏽
Thanks so much for your BLS and ACLS review!! I passed both classes easily! I really appreciate your time and effort!!❤ For those reviewing… I recommend reviewing EKG especially heart blocks for 2023 certifications.
I am so happy I found you on TH-cam bc you have been a lifesaver. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I take my test on Tuesday and I feel ready.
No, you should not place your hands on the xiphoid process when performing CPR. The xiphoid process is a small, pointed piece of cartilage at the lower end of the sternum (breastbone). Placing your hands on or near the xiphoid process can lead to serious injuries, such as: Fracturing the xiphoid process: This can cause it to detach and potentially puncture internal organs, such as the liver or diaphragm. Ineffective compressions: Hand placement on the xiphoid process doesn't effectively compress the heart, reducing the efficacy of CPR. Correct Hand Placement: For Adults and Children (above 1 year): Place the heel of your hand on the lower half of the sternum, but well above the xiphoid process. The hand should be centered on the chest, aligned with the sternum, and the other hand should be placed on top of the first. For Infants (under 1 year): Use two fingers just below the nipple line, on the center of the chest. Avoid pressing on the xiphoid process. Key Point: Always avoid placing your hands on the xiphoid process during CPR to prevent injury and ensure effective compressions.
Love it! If there is a posibility to post is in a bit slower paste as far as reading that would be really great. It is a lot to absorb in such a fast rate. Thank you for all yr hard work.
Hello Brigitte. I am a CRNP living in the Washington DC metropolitan area. I just finished watching your video lessons for ACLS review. It is a great review, I have subscribed and given it a thumbs up. Thanks for such great work and compassion to health care. Sincerely RS
In order to streamline, I recently uploaded the PPT to www.nursingwithprofessorb.com. At that site you will find a FREE VIEWABLE ONLY version of the PPT. If you would like a downloadable copy you may purchase it at my Etsy store for $4.97. Here is the link: ACLS: mmini.me/EtsyACLS BLS: mmini.me/EtsyBLS For those of you that decide to purchase my downloadable PPT, thank you so much. I appreciate the support tremendously. 💕 Thank you and best of luck.
@@Yaowza1227 it wasn't bad. Deff study up for it. The mega code can be a little daunting especially if you're not prepared. Make sure to go through your algorithms and as long as you're controlling your team, remaining calm and hitting the opqrst and stuff like that you should be fine
Thank you Brigitte! You teach with passion, your method resonates with me & your voice is so pleasant! More jingles please♥️💉🩺♥️💉🩺♥️ I've been a nurse for 100yrs, lol. In my career, I've been a CNA instructor & former ACLS instructor. Nursing is a calling. It's not what we do, but who we are. I love my work & can't imagine retiring. I learned in RN school that nursing is a lifetime of learning. We'll never know it all & must keep up with the latest research. In 2wks I'll be testing for ACLS & PALS recertification, so I stopped by to review. I'd like to add that there are mandatory AHA pretests we have to pass just to attend these courses. In the PALS pretest for example, there were 14 multiple choice answers to each of 60 questions= 840!! There is no "fake it til you make it" imo, but in my last role, my nurse manager actually said this many times. Not so much. I believe we must know, understand & internalize so that it's automatic in actual emergencies. God bless you for the time, effort & heart you put into your presentations!⚖️♥️⚖️
This review is for the AHA ACLS test. The AHA’s ACLS course builds on the foundation of lifesaving BLS skills, emphasizing the importance of continuous, high-quality CPR. Reflects science and education from the American Heart Association Guidelines Update for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC). Where you take the course depends on whether or not it’s accredited.
NO NEED TO EMAIL ME:
In order to streamline, I recently uploaded the PPT to www.nursingwithprofessorb.com.
At that site you will find a FREE VIEWABLE ONLY version of the PPT.
If you would like a downloadable copy you may purchase it at my Etsy store for $4.97.
Here is the link:
ACLS: tinyurl.com/ACLSEtsy
BLS: tinyurl.com/BLSEtsy
For those of you that decide to purchase my downloadable PPT, thank you so much. I appreciate the support tremendously. 💕
Awesome!
Thanks Brigitte
Just took it and passed. Know the algorithms
your thoroughness and organization in a direct straightforward manner is very much appreciated …… you are doing a fantastic service for mankind ….. God bless you 🙏🏽
Glad it was helpful Derrick! Thank you for your kind words.
Thank you Brigitte for your succinct, spot on review. You are generous to allow this audience complimentary access.
Thank you for your kind words.
❤❤
Read it fast! But it was very helpful because I don’t use it everyday as an OB nurse!
I'm studying for ACLS (first time) and came across this. Thank you for sharing! This was really helpful and straight to the point.
Glad it helped.
did you pass?
Thanks so much for your BLS and ACLS review!!
I passed both classes easily! I really appreciate your time and effort!!❤
For those reviewing…
I recommend reviewing EKG especially heart blocks for 2023 certifications.
Thanks!
you did amazing!
Thank you JP
Thanks, this was the perfect amount of information. This helps for paramedic students too because 98% of it is the same.
Glad it was helpful!
Very very nice teaching.
Thank you very much dear mam p❤❤
God bless you 🙌 🙏 ❤️
Very nice dear mam❤🎉
Thank you very much dear for helping us.
God bless you ❤🎉
It's my pleasure
Thank you for thinking about those of us that are driving or washing dishes! Great video!
Any time!
Very nyc and helpful video thnxx ❤
Lol people saying it was fast but im out here listening and watching at 1.5x speed
Thank you!
Passed
Add stable vs unstable and Pet CO2
Oxygen vs intubated too
That’s agonal gasp going to make me act up
I am so happy I found you on TH-cam bc you have been a lifesaver. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I take my test on Tuesday and I feel ready.
Best of luck!
@@BrigitteNP Thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks dear for your tutorials,they are so helpful.Just recently passed my acls through listening to you.
You are so brilliant.Keep up the good work.
Thank you for your kind words. Congrats on passing.
Thank you so much! I passed my pre and post course! I appreciate you!
Great job!
My only question so far is the position of the heel of hand when giving cpr. Is it on tue nipple line not the xiphoid process?
No, you should not place your hands on the xiphoid process when performing CPR.
The xiphoid process is a small, pointed piece of cartilage at the lower end of the sternum (breastbone). Placing your hands on or near the xiphoid process can lead to serious injuries, such as:
Fracturing the xiphoid process: This can cause it to detach and potentially puncture internal organs, such as the liver or diaphragm.
Ineffective compressions: Hand placement on the xiphoid process doesn't effectively compress the heart, reducing the efficacy of CPR.
Correct Hand Placement:
For Adults and Children (above 1 year): Place the heel of your hand on the lower half of the sternum, but well above the xiphoid process. The hand should be centered on the chest, aligned with the sternum, and the other hand should be placed on top of the first.
For Infants (under 1 year): Use two fingers just below the nipple line, on the center of the chest. Avoid pressing on the xiphoid process.
Key Point:
Always avoid placing your hands on the xiphoid process during CPR to prevent injury and ensure effective compressions.
Too fast for me. Loved the little mnemonic ❤
Great review! Taking this re-certification for the 10 time (every 2 years; I'm an old nurse!) But its still important.
That's great! Thank you for all you do!
GOOD REVIEW..PLEASE SPEAK SLOWER
@@BrigitteNPwhat online site do you recommend?
@@barbboehmfeld4138 what online site did you use.
Speed is perfect!!!
I really appreciate how easy to follow this. I did stop and go, but not because you were too fast. You gave pertinent information.
Thanks for your kind words. I appreciate it.
Nailed it! T y
I suggest you should have some pauses when you talk because you talk to fast. thanks..
Thanks for the tip. You can also slow down the video on the bottom right of the video to 0.75.
@@BrigitteNP thanks for honest response..
Love it! If there is a posibility to post is in a bit slower paste as far as reading that would be really great. It is a lot to absorb in such a fast rate. Thank you for all yr hard work.
Thanks, you can always slow down the video to .75 speed as well.
I didn’t know that, thank you I will do that.:))
Wow
A lucid delivery. Thanks a lot.
Yessss
Thanks for watching
Hello Brigitte. I am a CRNP living in the Washington DC metropolitan area. I just finished watching your video lessons for ACLS review. It is a great review, I have subscribed and given it a thumbs up. Thanks for such great work and compassion to health care.
Sincerely
RS
Thank you so much for your kind words. 💖
Do you have a PALS video?! Your videos help me so much!
Hi, not at this time.
@@BrigitteNP you need to get your pals so you can help me I’m dying over here 😩
Can you read a little slower, but enjoyed the video
This is excellent. Thank you for sharing this with us. Your voice makes following along very easy.
Thank you for your kind words.
Thank you Brigitte! Passed both BLS, ACLS ♥️
Congrats Andrew!!
Talking too fast
You can always so down the speed in the settings 🙏🏻
Their brain does not process the information fast enough. You must dumb it down to the lowest common denominator.
Great, thorough, easy to follow review. Thank you!
Thank you for your kind words Shanna
Thank you! It was a really good review!
Glad it was helpful!
Good shit. Nursing ain’t easy!
Great review
I took my hands on portion of the AHA skills test this morning I passed, every thing you touch on was on there Thankyou
Great job! Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you for your review! It is easy to follow and I loved the mnemonic!
Glad it was helpful!
So clear! Im going to take the and hope I pass the test. Thank you for the clear explanation.
Best of luck!
This was very fast but informative.
Thanks a lot Brigitte..very informative❤️
I'm back
Thanks for coming back 💖
Good job I was looking for a freshener and your video hit the spot
Thanks!
Thank you for these videos, I just passed my recertification after watching a few of your videos to refresh me
Wonderful!
If anybody says you read it too fast, instruct them to change the playback speed. Your rate is great and appreciated. Thank you for your efforts.
Thanks for that!
Go little slow good jo
Thank you Dr Maneesha
Nice one
Thanks for watching
Thank you for your review. Do you also have a PALS review video?
Unfortunately not
Thank you for putting this together ❤️
Thank you queen!!
You're so welcome queen!! 💖🙏🏻
Thanks for such an easy to understand video!
Thank you for watching
You’re so good! I passed with you before 🎉
Congrats!
Can I ask a copy please.need it urgent for my acls
In order to streamline, I recently uploaded the PPT to www.nursingwithprofessorb.com.
At that site you will find a FREE VIEWABLE ONLY version of the PPT.
If you would like a downloadable copy you may purchase it at my Etsy store for $4.97.
Here is the link:
ACLS: mmini.me/EtsyACLS
BLS: mmini.me/EtsyBLS
For those of you that decide to purchase my downloadable PPT, thank you so much. I appreciate the support tremendously. 💕
Thank you and best of luck.
very informative thanks
Pls can you upload pals cheat cheat 2020
Hello, yes I need to do this.
@@BrigitteNP thanks Mam
Damn Bree you gorgeous
Thanks for the content ❤
Thank you
I just passed thank u❤🎉 that tip sheet on Etsy helped.
Wonderful! Thank you so much for your support! I appreciate it.
Love the clarity. Thank you.
My pleasure
Thank you for a great video
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you es beutyful explein
You are welcome 😊
thank you so much
Thanks sister for your valuable teaching
It's my pleasure
Great videos! I enjoy your channel ❤
Thank you so much!
Thanks to your class, I aced my test.
Great job!
Thank you so much, very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Professor B!!!!❤🙏🏾
You are so welcome
God I hate rhythms. I’m just terrible at them.
With practice you’ll get better 💖
Thank you!
Thank you Brigitte great information
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this info !!
My pleasure
Very concise review tx
Glad it was helpful!
I Passed. Thank you
Congrats!!
I appreciate u, I got thrown in with 1 day to take the class and test out tomorrow. So much info to grasp by tomorrow
Best of luck!
I passed 😊😊😊
@@jakeness2476 How was it? I have to take it soon
@@Yaowza1227 it wasn't bad. Deff study up for it. The mega code can be a little daunting especially if you're not prepared. Make sure to go through your algorithms and as long as you're controlling your team, remaining calm and hitting the opqrst and stuff like that you should be fine
@@jakeness2476 do you think it’s possible to fail? I’ve been told they make the exam so that no one fails, they try to ensure everyone passes.
Wonderful work I will continue to follow!....Thanks!
Thanks for your kind words
Thank you your video it was informative
Glad it was helpful 💖
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Thank you so much for the video
My pleasure 😊
Very good 👍
Thank you 👍
Thsnk you for updates and review
My pleasure.
Perfect love your stuff!!!!
Thanks so much!
Well explained 🎉 Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thx. Good job
Thank you.
You were too fast for me
Thank you for the feedback. You can always adjust the speed on the video at the bottom right of the screen. You can slow down the speed to .75
Fantastic love it, enjoyed listening ❤!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you so much
My pleasure.
Great ppt.great condensed info in litl time. Greatly appreciated
Thank you Dr. Sajid 💖🙏🏻
Thank you Brigitte! You teach with passion, your method resonates with me & your voice is so pleasant! More jingles please♥️💉🩺♥️💉🩺♥️
I've been a nurse for 100yrs, lol. In my career, I've been a CNA instructor & former ACLS instructor. Nursing is a calling. It's not what we do, but who we are. I love my work & can't imagine retiring. I learned in RN school that nursing is a lifetime of learning. We'll never know it all & must keep up with the latest research. In 2wks I'll be testing for ACLS & PALS recertification, so I stopped by to review. I'd like to add that there are mandatory AHA pretests we have to pass just to attend these courses. In the PALS pretest for example, there were 14 multiple choice answers to each of 60 questions= 840!! There is no "fake it til you make it" imo, but in my last role, my nurse manager actually said this many times. Not so much. I believe we must know, understand & internalize so that it's automatic in actual emergencies. God bless you for the time, effort & heart you put into your presentations!⚖️♥️⚖️
Thank you Linda!
Is it possible to get certificate online?
Some companies do this but I wouldn’t recommend this if you provide direct patient care.
Thanks, great information. I pulsed a lot to read but wasn’t too fast. I would like a copy 😊
Please email me for a copy: brigitte@nursingwithprofessorb.com
@@BrigitteNP ok thanks I’m looking for it on Etsy 😊 thanks
Is ACLS accredited?
This review is for the AHA ACLS test. The AHA’s ACLS course builds on the foundation of lifesaving BLS skills, emphasizing the importance of continuous, high-quality CPR. Reflects science and education from the American Heart Association Guidelines Update for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC). Where you take the course depends on whether or not it’s accredited.