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we are able to do it here. unsure of the specifics as to which conditions warrant it, but i have done it once with our advanced medic, and have heard of multiple other times its been used.
Kind of a cool concept. You figure these people are dead anyways, so the only risk is that you might save one or two a year by trying it. I believe i've seen it done once, and I don't believe it worked that time.
Are you serious? Really, the only arrest rhythm that has any measurable success in survival to discharge is VF. If sequenced shocks can convert refractory VF, it's more than just a "cool concept". It's actually a valid, workable solution to a problem that has prevented a successful resuscitation in these type of codes.
I hate the, "they're dead anyway, you can't make them any worse" mentality.
Are you serious? Really, the only arrest rhythm that has any measurable success in survival to discharge is VF. If sequenced shocks can convert refractory VF, it's more than just a "cool concept". It's actually a valid, workable solution to a problem that has prevented a successful resuscitation in these type of codes.
I hate the, "they're dead anyway, you can't make them any worse" mentality.