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Neonatal Resuscitation Algorithms

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How Many Algorithms Are in ACLS?

ACLS training is built around 8–10 standardized algorithms, including cardiac arrest, bradycardia, tachycardia, and post-cardiac arrest care. Each algorithm provides a structured, evidence-based framework for managing life-threatening emergencies.

Common Mistakes New Students Make

New ACLS learners often focus on memorization instead of understanding the reasoning behind each step. Common errors include delaying defibrillation, confusing BLS and ACLS interventions, and hesitating to escalate care. Practicing scenarios helps avoid these pitfalls.

The Overarching Goal of ACLS

The goal of ACLS is to improve survival and neurological outcomes by integrating advanced airway management, pharmacology, and team coordination. ACLS fits into the broader chain of survival, building on BLS to ensure patients receive timely, effective care from collapse through post-resuscitation.

There is a single Neonatal Resuscitation algorithm that the clinician must understand. By following this algorithm, the team provides optimal care to the neonatal patient who requires resuscitation.