Glad it helped with your ACLS preparations. Now these will be available after your course so that you can review regularly. Wishing you al the best for your course.
Amiodarone during Cardiac arrest is IV push. First dose: 300 mg IV push. Second dose: 150 mg IV push. Amiodarone 150mg over 10 minutes is when the patient has Tachycardia with a pulse like a Stable VT with a pulse.
Great resource for ACLS course preparation following the latest AHA guidelines. Keep up the good work.
Best videos explaining content I’ve seen. Thank you
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Watching these on repeat until my ACLS class. Really liked the scenario and questions it’s like a mini-quiz. More quizzes, please!
Thank you for your feedback. We will try and incorporate some quizzes in the videos.
I love all your videos! Always great to have a refresher and an explanation for everything that we do.
Great video! I’m taking the ACLS tomorrow and I &liked the scenario you did at the end of this vid. Thanks!
Thanks so much! Always good to use these as a refresher before my ICU rotations :)
wonderful job. I take ACLS for the first time soon. Much more engaging than the book.
Wish you all the best for your course preparation. We have lots of AClS videos. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Excellent very informative video
I watched this video ahead of my ASCL session next week, and really loved it!
Glad it helped with your ACLS preparations. Now these will be available after your course so that you can review regularly. Wishing you al the best for your course.
Thank you so much for this video! I used these video (and the other ACLS) videos to review before certifying, and it was extremely helpful.
That’s great to hear. Check out some of the other videos.
Well done
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Very helpfull
Thank you Syed.
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2nd dose of Amio is 150mg over 10 min
Amiodarone during Cardiac arrest is IV push. First dose: 300 mg IV push. Second dose: 150 mg IV push.
Amiodarone 150mg over 10 minutes is when the patient has Tachycardia with a pulse like a Stable VT with a pulse.