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CPR Cycles Episode 2: Epinephrine – The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

As we’ve conducted RECOVER CPR Certification sessions around the world, we realized that our online courses were very good at emphasizing major concepts and key points to performing evidence-based CPR, while there are more topics we could discuss or explain further.

In an effort to fill some of these gaps and emphasize important practical points to CPR, we will be periodically publishing “CPR Cycles”, This video reviews the physiology and evidence behind interposed abdominal compressions in dogs and cats and a description of the technique.

In this video, Dr. Dan Fletcher answers:

  • What are the effects of epinephrine during CPR?
  • Is the use of epinephrine Good or Bad?
  • What is the evidence behind the use of epinephrine?
  • When is low dose epinephrine administration recommended and how often?
  • Do we give epinephrine to every patient during CPR?
  • Why is high dose epinephrine called a “Hail Mary”?

Being a veterinary professional is stressful enough. RECOVER is here to help. Evidence-based protocols and expert training bring competence and confidence to CPR.

Register today for 30% off the regular rate and start your RECOVER CPR certification process by using the code washyourhands (Valid at least through April 2020) at https://recoverinitiative.org/veterinary-professionals/courses-and-education/cpr-bls-als-cert/

RECOVER. For them and you.

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