Module I - Basic Life Support
* CPR American Heart Association Standards
- One man & two man CPR - Use of AED
- Obstructed Airway
Module II - Arrythmia/Dysrrythmia Recognition
Interpreting EKG based on electrophysiological property not on morphology.
Learn EKG in one day.
Module III - Effective Defibrillation and Safety Cardioversion
* Morning Session
- Electrical therapy
- Concept of Defibrillation & Cardioversion
- Immediate Access to AED
- Indication for AICD
- Intro to MEGACODE (Integrated Sessions)
* Afternoon Session
- Airway Adjuncts
- NPA (Neropharyngeal Airway)
- OPA (Oropharyngeal Airway)
- Intubation
- LMA - Laryngeal Mask Airway
- Combitube
- Endotracheal Intubation (Orally and Internally)
Module IV - CardioPharmaco-Dynamics-Sympathetic (Adrenergic VS Parasympathetic (Cholinergics)
Medications)
First line medications during cardio respiratory emergencies.
Administering second line medications if the patient does not respond to the first time
medications. Medications that can be given independently
The rules on IV bolus and medication drips.
Module IV-ILE - Interactive Learning Experience
Hands on practice with EKG simulator and mannequins. ILE parallels clinical procedures like
intubation, defibrillation, AED and administering medications to vascular access
* CPR American Heart Association Standards
- One man & two man CPR - Use of AED
- Obstructed Airway
Module II - Arrythmia/Dysrrythmia Recognition
Interpreting EKG based on electrophysiological property not on morphology.
Learn EKG in one day.
Module III - Effective Defibrillation and Safety Cardioversion
* Morning Session
- Electrical therapy
- Concept of Defibrillation & Cardioversion
- Immediate Access to AED
- Indication for AICD
- Intro to MEGACODE (Integrated Sessions)
* Afternoon Session
- Airway Adjuncts
- NPA (Neropharyngeal Airway)
- OPA (Oropharyngeal Airway)
- Intubation
- LMA - Laryngeal Mask Airway
- Combitube
- Endotracheal Intubation (Orally and Internally)
Module IV - CardioPharmaco-Dynamics-Sympathetic (Adrenergic VS Parasympathetic (Cholinergics)
Medications)
First line medications during cardio respiratory emergencies.
Administering second line medications if the patient does not respond to the first time
medications. Medications that can be given independently
The rules on IV bolus and medication drips.
Module IV-ILE - Interactive Learning Experience
Hands on practice with EKG simulator and mannequins. ILE parallels clinical procedures like
intubation, defibrillation, AED and administering medications to vascular access