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

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Predict H's & T's
Potetially reversible causes for cardiac arrest and near cardiac arrest
Hypovolemia
Hypoxia
Hydrogen Ion (acidosis)
Hyper/hypokalemia
Hypothermia
Tension pneumothorax
Tamponade (cardiac)
Toxins
Thrombosis, pulmonary
Thrombosis, coronary