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360 Joules, wow. Wonder how many institutions and ALS rigs have monophasic defibrillators.
Super out of date, stay on the chest for more than 50% of the damn time and your ROSC percentage would increase significantly
You're going to get on the radio and call a code after checking responsiveness but BEFORE checking for a pulse?? Why? You don't need additional resources for an unresponsive.
In a real life the madic have to check all parameters. go to http://aksuse.co.il and try real megacode work
For all of you that are watching this:
According to AHA guidelines you DO NOT check for pulse or the monitor after defibrillation!!! You resume chest compressions imidiatley!
Why would you check for pulse in vfib? Straight to compressions I’d think?