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MUSC Code Card: The 4-step Approach to ACLS Matthew D. McEvoy, MD John J. Schaefer, III, MD Young Choi Matthew Crumpler Jenny Matos
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MUSC Code Card: The 4-step Approach to ACLS Matthew D. McEvoy, MD John J. Schaefer, III, MD Young Choi Matthew Crumpler Jenny Matos.

Dec 23, 2015

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Page 1: MUSC Code Card: The 4-step Approach to ACLS Matthew D. McEvoy, MD John J. Schaefer, III, MD Young Choi Matthew Crumpler Jenny Matos.

MUSC Code Card: The 4-step Approach to ACLS

Matthew D. McEvoy, MDJohn J. Schaefer, III, MD

Young ChoiMatthew Crumpler

Jenny Matos

Page 2: MUSC Code Card: The 4-step Approach to ACLS Matthew D. McEvoy, MD John J. Schaefer, III, MD Young Choi Matthew Crumpler Jenny Matos.

4 Easy Questions:

(Assess the following questions, then follow the numeric steps until the condition resolves, the__

condition changes to another ACLS pathway, or__ care is discontinued, consider H’s, T’s, etc)____

1. Pulse or Pulseless?

- If pulseless, go the ‘Pulseless Rhythms’, begin CPR, assess rhythm for ACLS pathway, and treat accordingly.

- If pulse present, go to Question 2

2. Is the patient Stable or Unstable?

- Unstable = angina, SOB, altered mental status, presyncope/syncope, hypotension related to rhythm, signs of shock or CHF (usually HR>150bpm)

- If Unstable with pulse, go to ‘Unstable Rhythms with Pulse’ section, assess rhythm and treat accordingly.

- If Stable, go to questions 3 and 4.

3. Is the QRS complex Wide or Narrow?

4. Is the rhythm (R-R interval) regular or irregular?

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Questions about Energy for Cardioversion, Defibrillation, or

Transcutaneous PacingFlip the card over and find ‘Cardioversion, Defibrillation,

and TCP Settings’ Section

*Use ‘Sync’ Mode except for Unstable Polymorphic VTach and VF/Pulseless VTach

**Make sure to declare ‘all clear’ prior to delivering shock

***If using TCP, also consult cardiology immediately

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Questions about Drug Dosages, Routes, etc.

When treating patient according to ACLS pathways, consult back of card if uncertain about drug dosage, route of administration, maximum doses, and contraindications.