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ACLS - Febraury 2 & 3, 2013

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OR Nurse Stuztman functioning as the team leader during a cardiac arrest scenarios with successful conversion of a patient in refractory ventricular fibrillation.
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Physician Assistant Hinman assumes the team lead role while Nurse Robinson inserts and IO needle for drug administration. Nurse Sholl performs chest compressions while the instructor attaches the defibrillation patches.
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Physician Assistant Hinman and Nurse Robinson managing CPR while ER Nurse Sullivan and OR Nurse Stuztman manage drug and electrical interventions.
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Intraosseous access is rapidly become as staple in vascular access for cardiac arrest patients. Here the instructor is demonstrating correct use of the EZ-IO drill and its benefit for drug and fluid administration.
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Scenario/Protocol discussion prior to practical skills testing.
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Scenario/Protocol discussion prior to practical skills testing
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The instructor answering questions regarding syncronized cardioversion and transcutaneous pacing.
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Two members of the emergency department staff performing basic life support skills during a cardiac arrest skill station.
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Nurse Sholl practices basic airway maneuvers and manual ventilation on a patient in respiratory arrest.
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Students completing their written exam prior to the start of practical skill stations.
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ER Nurses Sholl and Sullivan discuss medication administration during a practical skill station with a patient in cardiac arrest with pulseless electrical activity (PEA).
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Physician Assistant Hinman practices with the IO insertion device of choice in his emergency department.
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OR Nurse Stutzman assigning team member roles during a cardiac arrest skill station.
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Although Nurse Sholl has completed an ACLS course several times over her career this was her first experience inserting an EZ-IO intraosseous needle.
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The instructor demonstrates a trick-of-the-trade for assuring an quality mask seal of a BVM during basic airway ventilation.
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