

After a resuscitation, debriefing for lay rescuers, EMS providers, and hospital-based healthcare workers may be beneficial to support their mental health and well-being.Because recovery from cardiac arrest continues long after the initial hospitalization, patients should have formal assessment and support for their physical, cognitive, and psychosocial needs.Care of the patient after the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) requires close attention to oxygenation, blood pressure control, evaluation for percutaneous coronary intervention, targeted temperature management, and multimodal neuroprognostication.Examinee clears patient for rhythm check and shock.

Demonstrates correct placement of AED, without interrupting CPR. (AED has arrived, switch providers giving compressions) 8.

Have examinee perform a second round of CPR. If no pulse or pulse less than 60, begin CPR with compressions. Check carotid or femoral pulse for no more than 10 seconds. If no one responds and you saw child collapse, you go activate ERS and get AED.
