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What are the most recent ACLS recommendations?

2020 AHA Guideline Updates The AHA has released revised guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and emergency cardiovascular care, which became official on October 21, 2020. For your convenience, we have provided a summary of the ACLS Academy’s reaction as well as revisions to the guidelines below. ACLS Academy – Classes updated to the 2020 AHA

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Diving into BLS and ACLS; basics & dissimilarities

Diving into BLS and ACLS; Basics and Dissimilarities While pondering about combating life-threatening scenarios, one might think about the preliminary steps that must be taken in emergency situations. Such special steps are necessary for preserving life and health when organs and systems start failing. These steps or procedures are known as Life Support. These life

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What to Expect – All you need to know about ACLS Certifications

The American College of Life Support is a series of guidelines that medical practitioners can utilize to ensure that they are providing the highest possible quality of care to their patients. Get certified as soon as possible if you want to become a specialist in treating heart attacks and other emergencies. This is one of

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What are the 9 cases in ACLS?

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) can be learned through either traditional classroom instruction or in a hybrid format known as blended learning. All of the different ACLS course options result in the same AHA ACLS Course Completion Card and teach the same science-based techniques from the American Heart Association. Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia and Ventricular Fibrillation

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