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    Course Tag: cardiac arrest

    PACU Literature Review Lidocaine vs Amiodarone in Cardiac Arrest

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    PACU Live Webinar: Vasopressors in Cardiac Arrest by Jimmy Pruitt *ACPE Accredited

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    Ah, Push It! Fibrinolysis in Cardiac Arrest by Nick Cottrel *ACPE Accredited

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    Ah, Push It! Fibrinolysis in Cardiac Arrest by Nick Cottrel *ACPE Accredited. Nonmember

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    PACU Literature Review #7. Comparison of Clinical Outcomes with Initial Norepinephrine or Epinephrine for Hemodynamic Support After Return of Spontaneous Circulation

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    Vasopressors in Cardiac Arrest

    In this masterclass, we will review the use of vasopressors in the setting of cardiac arrest.

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