 ABC  CAB (Begin first cycle)  C “Approximately”  AT LEAST 100/min  Depth ~1.5 – 2”  AT LEAST 2”  Look, listen, feel  Unresponsive, Abnormal B.

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 ABC  CAB (Begin first cycle)  C “Approximately”  AT LEAST 100/min  Depth ~1.5 – 2”  AT LEAST 2”  Look, listen, feel  Unresponsive, Abnormal B.  Untrained?  Hands-Only CPR  Cricoid Compression  Not Recommended.

TACHYCARDIAS 1. ST (r) 2. A. FIB. (i) 3. A. FLU. (r) 4. WPW 5. TSVP (r) 6. JT (r) 7. MFAT (i) 8. TV MONOM. (r) 9. TV POLIM. (i) 10. TDP (i) 11. VF (i) BRADYCARDIAS 1. SB 2. AV BLOCKS -1°-1° - 2° MI - 2° MII - 3° 3. HBB BLOCKS 4. TC Pacing. CA RHYTHMS 1. VENTRICULAR FIBRILATION 2. PULSELESS VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA 3. PULSELESS ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY 4. ASYSTOLE

 CV: (Synchronized)  Supraventricular Tachycardias (AF, Af)  Stable Monomorphic VT  D: (Unsynchronized)  Polimorphic VT  VF

 ECG Findings (Progression in time)