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ACLS/BLS Preparation

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Note :
The H & T order was rearranged on
May 20, 2011 to reflect the 2010
ACLS Provider Manual contents.

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Potentially reversible causes for cardiac arrest and near cardiac arrest

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T's

 
 
 
 
 

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Thrombosis, coronary
Toxins
Hypothermia
Tamponade (cardiac)
Hypoxia
Hydrogen Ion (acidosis)
Hyper/hypokalemia
Tension pneumothorax
Thrombosis, pulmonary
Hypovolemia

Potetially reversible causes for cardiac arrest and near cardiac arrest

H's

 
 
 
 
 

T's

 
 
 
 
 

Drag boxes to their proper positions.

Hydrogen Ion (acidosis)
Tamponade (cardiac)
Hypothermia
Hyper/hypokalemia
Thrombosis, pulmonary
Thrombosis, coronary
Toxins
Tension pneumothorax
Hypovolemia
Hypoxia

Potetially reversible causes for cardiac arrest and near cardiac arrest

H's

 
 
 
 
 

T's

 
 
 
 
 

Drag boxes to their proper positions.

Hypovolemia
Hypothermia
Hypoxia
Thrombosis, pulmonary
Thrombosis, coronary
Tamponade (cardiac)
Tension pneumothorax
Hyper/hypokalemia
Hydrogen Ion (acidosis)
Toxins

Potetially reversible causes for cardiac arrest and near cardiac arrest

H's

 
 
 
 
 

T's

 
 
 
 
 

Drag boxes to their proper positions.

Hydrogen Ion (acidosis)
Hypothermia
Hypoxia
Hyper/hypokalemia
Thrombosis, coronary
Toxins
Tension pneumothorax
Tamponade (cardiac)
Thrombosis, pulmonary
Hypovolemia

Potetially reversible causes for cardiac arrest and near cardiac arrest

H's

 
 
 
 
 

T's

 
 
 
 
 

Drag boxes to their proper positions.

Hypothermia
Hypovolemia
Thrombosis, pulmonary
Tension pneumothorax
Hyper/hypokalemia
Hypoxia
Thrombosis, coronary
Toxins
Hydrogen Ion (acidosis)
Tamponade (cardiac)
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