2022-02-28 Als.mp4 May 2026

Tension pneumothorax, Tamponade (cardiac), Toxins, Thrombosis (pulmonary or coronary). 6. Post-Resuscitation Care If Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) is achieved:

Since "2022-02-28 ALS.mp4" refers to a specific file—likely an training or educational session from early 2022—this guide breaks down the core concepts usually covered in such a video. ALS builds on Basic Life Support (BLS) by incorporating advanced airway management, drugs, and manual defibrillation. 1. Initial Assessment and BLS Foundation

Consider Oropharyngeal (OPA) or Nasopharyngeal (NPA) airways. 2022-02-28 ALS.mp4

Start chest compressions (30:2 ratio) at a rate of 100–120 bpm and a depth of 2–2.4 inches (5–6 cm). Minimize interruptions. 2. Advanced Airway & Oxygenation

Used for shockable rhythms (VF/pVT) after the 3rd shock. Initial dose is 300mg, second dose is 150mg. 5. Reversible Causes (The H’s and T’s) ALS builds on Basic Life Support (BLS) by

Target Temperature Management, Oxygenation (keep Sat 92-98%), and Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) >65 mmHg.

Action: Deliver 1 shock (follow manufacturer’s joule settings) and resume CPR immediately for 2 minutes. Start chest compressions (30:2 ratio) at a rate

Establishing IV (Intravenous) or IO (Intraosseous) access is a priority during the first or second cycle of CPR.