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MDpocket® - ACLS Reference Cards

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  • Algorithms for the management of ACLS situations including, Universal ACLS Algorithm, Pulseless Electrical Activity, Bradycardia, Ventricular Tachycardia and Fibrillation, and Unstable Tachycardia
  • Pocket size card ACLS card set for quick medical referencing
  • Easy flow diagrams help you navigate thru difficult situations
  • Carry these in your scrubs or white coat pocket to have a great pocket ALCS reference


MDpocket 2022 ACLS pocket reference cards are ideal for quick review of the ACLS algorithms and are updated to the latest guidelines from the American Heart Association (AHA) for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC). These cards are used every day by healthcare providers throughout the United States and were first published in 1966. Since that time, periodic revisions of the ACLS guidelines have been published by the AHA with the latest guidelines. MDpocket has compiled the AHA guidelines to provide a comprehensive review of evidence-based recommendations for resuscitation and emergency care with easy-flow algorithms to guide you through each critical situation. Our four-card six algorithm ACLS pocket reference set includes recommendations on ACLS pathways for treatments and algorithms for Pulseless Electrical Activity, Bradycardia, Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia/Fibrillation, Asystole and ACLS medications. This set is great for studying the ACLS guidelines or having them available when you need it most. Enhanced algorithms and visual aids provide easy-to remember guidance for resuscitation scenarios. The importance of early initiation of CPR by lay rescuers re-emphasized. Previous recommendations about epinephrine early administration reaffirmed. Use of real-time audiovisual feedback is suggested as a means to maintain CPR quality. Continuously measuring arterial blood pressure and end tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) during ACLS resuscitation may be useful to improve the quality of CPR. Intravenous (IV) access is the preferred route of medication administration. Intraosseous (IO) access is acceptable if IV access is not available. Care of the patient after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) requires close attention to oxygenation, blood pressure control, evaluation for percutaneous coronary intervention, targeted temperature management, and multimodal neuroprognostication.


Brisa Magdaleno
Reviewed in Mexico on October 7, 2022
Muy prácticas
Brisa Magdaleno
Reviewed in Mexico on October 7, 2022
Muy prácticas
Ginger
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2021
Good Information.
Ginger
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2021
Good Information.
Amy L Bettencourt
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2020
These are very helpful. I love them!! I would have given it 5 stars if they were a bit smaller...loke pocket size.
Amy L Bettencourt
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2020
These are very helpful. I love them!! I would have given it 5 stars if they were a bit smaller...loke pocket size.
Joy Sigmon
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2019
I keep these with me at the hospital for reference. Easy to store and I can even disinfect them
Joy Sigmon
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2019
I keep these with me at the hospital for reference. Easy to store and I can even disinfect them
Carol A. Rayfield
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2018
Excellent resource and easy to read.
Carol A. Rayfield
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2018
Excellent resource and easy to read.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2018
Wonderful quick study guid!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2018
Wonderful quick study guid!
S
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2018
**PLEASE NOTE** My pictures have been altered to respect the creator of these cards. They do not really look blurred and come in color! They have been uploaded simply to give you an idea of what's included in these cards.They are excellent, very well-made and up to date ACLS Healthcare Provider 2015 update. That are about the length of my hand (30 year old female). They fit in my scrubs cargo pocket perfectly.
S
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2018
**PLEASE NOTE** My pictures have been altered to respect the creator of these cards. They do not really look blurred and come in color! They have been uploaded simply to give you an idea of what's included in these cards.They are excellent, very well-made and up to date ACLS Healthcare Provider 2015 update. That are about the length of my hand (30 year old female). They fit in my scrubs cargo pocket perfectly.
Carolyn G.
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2017
Great cards. Very helpful.
Carolyn G.
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2017
Great cards. Very helpful.
Terry Mills
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2017
I love the amount of information on such little cards. Very handy to refresh my memory for all my prospective upcoming days with clients. I love the accuracy of the cards I ordered and would be glad to order from your company at any time.
Terry Mills
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2017
I love the amount of information on such little cards. Very handy to refresh my memory for all my prospective upcoming days with clients. I love the accuracy of the cards I ordered and would be glad to order from your company at any time.
Megan Oliver
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2015
This is a great pocket reference for my ICU job. I attend codes and having quick info at the ready is essential. They are easy to understand, compact, and will withstand all the damage comes with being carried in my white coat. I wish I had found these awhile ago!
Megan Oliver
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2015
This is a great pocket reference for my ICU job. I attend codes and having quick info at the ready is essential. They are easy to understand, compact, and will withstand all the damage comes with being carried in my white coat. I wish I had found these awhile ago!