One thing you're missing in this video is the sudden rise of ETCO2 to indicate ROSC and that CPR efforts can cease. Otherwise, I quite enjoyed it and will be using it in my CE class at my local volunteer rescue squad. Thank you for putting out the content!
I have been on several codes where the end title has stayed in the 50 to 60 range. Is that a sodium bicarb issue hypo ventilation issue? I was hoping you would touch on these issues as well.
One thing you're missing in this video is the sudden rise of ETCO2 to indicate ROSC and that CPR efforts can cease. Otherwise, I quite enjoyed it and will be using it in my CE class at my local volunteer rescue squad. Thank you for putting out the content!
This was an amazing explanation! Thank-you!
I have been on several codes where the end title has stayed in the 50 to 60 range. Is that a sodium bicarb issue hypo ventilation issue? I was hoping you would touch on these issues as well.
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Hey! Just fixed it so now you can check it out