(acls) - P... — Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support

Identifying and treating reversible causes, commonly known as the H’s and T’s (e.g., Hypovolemia, Hypoxia, Toxins, Tamponade). Systems of Care and Team Dynamics

For shockable rhythms, immediate electrical therapy is the most critical intervention to restore a perfusing rhythm. Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) - P...

ACLS cannot succeed without high-quality CPR. This includes chest compressions at a rate of 100–120 per minute with complete chest recoil and minimal interruptions. Identifying and treating reversible causes

Providers must rapidly identify four primary cardiac arrest rhythms: supraglottic devices). Establishing IV/IO access

Maintaining patency via basic maneuvers or advanced tools (endotracheal tubes, supraglottic devices).

Establishing IV/IO access, administering fluids/medications, and monitoring CPR quality.

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