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Overview
When a person becomes unresponsive, quick action is essential. Basic Life Support (BLS) is to be implemented immediately and may be initiated by any layperson. Once emergency responders are on-site and involved, care becomes more in-depth, hence advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). Specific common medications and supplies are critical to these resuscitation efforts. This session provides an overview of medications and supplies included, for what and how they are utilized for life-saving efforts, and the importance of the technician in contributing to safe and effective dispensing. With a focus on pharmacology for the curious pharmacy technician, each medication will be discussed, and context and examples will be provided to aid understanding.
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Slide Document23024L99_2pp.pdf
Slide Document23024L99_6pp.pdf
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Arrange in order the sequence of events and medication choices during advanced cardiac life support efforts Determine treatments used during ACLS efforts and the purpose of each Identify 3 actions a pharmacy technician can take to promote safety regarding ACLS
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This presentation was last given on 9/14/2023 2:00 PM
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