1/2. You can do good CPR… and still lose the patient.
Because resuscitation is not only measured by what the team does.
It's measured by what the patient responds to.
In the operating room, physiology also speaks:
EtCO₂ that doesn't rise.
Pressure that doesn't keep up.
Perfusion that remains absent.
A pattern that doesn't fit.
And often the problem isn't that the data is hidden.
It's that we're looking at something else.
QxALS is not about memorizing another algorithm.
It's about learning to read cardiac arrest inside the operating room.
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