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This includes medical practitioners that work in emergency medicine, emergency response services, intensive care units, and critical care units.
06/05/2026
In cardiac arrest, recognizing a shockable rhythm is only part of the response. The quality and timing of each action matter just as much.
Proper pad placement, rhythm verification, and minimizing interruptions to chest compressions help maximize the effectiveness of defibrillation. Small delays can reduce perfusion to the heart and brain, making efficient teamwork and adherence to protocol critical.
06/02/2026
When an infant is choking, every second matters.
Knowing the correct chest thrust depth and technique can help clear an airway obstruction safely and effectively during an emergency. Understanding these life-saving skills can make all the difference when quick action is needed.
Read more to learn when to perform chest thrusts, the correct depth to use, and common mistakes to avoid: https://aclsnow.com/blog/when-giving-chest-thrusts-to-an-infant-to-which-depth-should-you-press/
In cardiac arrest response, seconds matter more than most people realize.
A prolonged pulse check may seem harmless, but every unnecessary pause interrupts circulation to vital organs. Consistent, efficient assessments help maintain coronary perfusion pressure and support better survival outcomes.
Clear team coordination, defined roles, and strong CPR habits reduce delays when timing is critical. Because in emergencies, precision is part of patient care.
When every second counts, an AED helps guide the way.
Place the pads, follow the prompts, and let the device analyze the heart rhythm.
If a shock is advised, act quickly and resume CPR immediately.
You don’t have to be fearless to save a life, you just have to be prepared.
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