Code Blue at the Clinical Learning & Simulation Facility

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The University of Manitoba and the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority have opened a new multimillion dollar state-of-the-art Clinical Learning & Simulation Facility. The 11000 square-foot facility allows students hands-on practice in complex surgery, diagnostic tests and treatment. For more information contact Ilana Simon, Director of Communications & Marketing, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, 204-789-3427. ...

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Code Blue at the Clinical Learning & Simulation Facility

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  • I mean for a ...

    I mean for a situation like this...

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  • Hi! im a nursing ...

    Hi! im a nursing student and I have a question.. are we suppose to start an IV line for the IV meds or we can just inject it directly to vein?

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  • not only didn't you ...

    not only didn't you use 300 mg amio, you stopped CPR to intubate, and you didn't wait 3 minutes between doses of Epi. Also, never charge the defibrillator in the air. I've seen some BAD things happen and you don't want your code members to end up in the neuro ICU. You don't have to be a pharmacist to know your ACLS drug codes. As an ACLS instructor, nurses/RT's,/EMTs & paramedics are much easier to teach than 4th yr med students who don't have a clue what you're doing.

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  • pulse ox does you ...

    pulse ox does you no good for a pt in v-fib. NO pulse.

    By kbkind [Affiliate User] 1230486231 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • micger does not ...

    micger does not know the new guidelines. We no longer do stacked shocks. One shock and 2 minutes of cpr. And what is CPU? humbleman57 is right on with the ami dose.

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  • obviously, no ...

    obviously, no pharmacist present at this code training -- initial amiodarone IV bolus is 300mg in P-VT, VFib.

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  • I feel sorry for ...

    I feel sorry for the medical students who have to endure such poor training. you have know idea what you are doing or how to teach with simulation. You must be proud of this or you wouldn't have posted it on YouTube.

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  • Behind the lady in ...

    Behind the lady in blue

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  • new AHA protocols ...

    new AHA protocols calls for one shock between cycles of cpr. 3 stacked are in the old guidelines

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  • We should give 3 ...

    We should give 3 stacks of shock if the arrest is monitored! And CPU shouldn't be stop at all even when intubation is done. Intubation should be later. I wouldn't wanna have an arrest in manitoba

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