This lecture by intensive care paramedic Jack Howard covers what to do after the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). Jack focuses on stabilising the patient's airway, breathing and circulation, monitoring the brain and heart, and ensuring clear communication with hospital teams. Includes real-world examples to bring the learning to life.
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What is the target range for end tidal carbon dioxide₂ (ETCO₂) post-ROSC?
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