Out of Hospital Unstable Bradycardia
Lead-in: You are a paramedic treating a man who had a syncopal episode.
ACLS
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In Hospital Unstable Ventricular Tachycardia
Lead-in: You are working in the cardiac care unit of your hospital. A woman who underwent PCI 3 hours ago is reporting heavy central chest pres...
In Hospital Colonoscopy Suite Unstable Bradycardia
Lead-in: A patient is undergoing his initial colon screening. Fifteen minutes into the procedure, under conscious sedation, the patient's...
In Hospital Surgical Waiting Room Unstable Bradycardia
Lead-in: A woman sits in the surgical waiting room, awaiting news about her husband's surgery, when she suddenly becomes light-headed...
Out of Hospital Unstable Bradycardia
Lead-in: You are called to a restaurant for a man who suddenly became unresponsive, vomited, and then stopped breathing. You have a 4-minute response t...
Out of Hospital Unstable Bradycardia
Lead-in: Your ALS ambulance is dispatched to help an elderly man having chest pain. A BLS engine is also responding. You arrive to find the firefighter...
Out of Hospital Unstable Ventricular Tachycardia
Lead-in: Your ALS ambulance is dispatched to a car that has pulled to the side of the highway. The caller was driving the patient to an app...
Emergency Department Unstable Bradycardia
Lead-in: You are working in the emergency department when paramedics bring in a drowsy man. They are concerned about a drug overdose.
In Hospital Unstable Bradycardia
Lead-in: A man admitted to the hospital with pneumonia has chest pain on the second day of his hospital course. You are called to evaluate him.
In Hospital Unstable Ventricular Tachycardia
Lead-in: You are a healthcare provider caring for a patient who was admitted for chest pain, and you rule out myocardial infarction. He was dia...