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And how do you diagnose cardiac arrest in the operating room?

Do you check for a pulse?

Do you stimulate the patient?

In the operating room, circulatory collapse is often seen before it is felt.

Monitoring, the clinical context, and the correct interpretation of what is happening can give you the certainty to act in time.

Because in these scenarios, knowing how to perform CPR is not enough.

You have to learn when to recognize cardiac arrest, how to confirm it, and how to initiate the response without losing valuable seconds.

These are challenges that are important to learn before entering an operating room.

Do you want to know more about the training? Comment QxALS and I will send you information about the program.

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