April 1, 2015: CPR & RECOVER initiative

RACE Program #:

1124984

RACE-Approved CE

2 Hours

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/2-hour webinar

Part of Certificate Program(s):

Do you fake a bathroom emergency during a stressful CPR event? Get tachycardiac and start hyperventilating yourself during a CPR code?

In this 2-hour VETgirl online veterinary CE webinar, Dr. Garret Pachtinger, DACVECC and Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT reviewed updates in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the new RECOVER guidelines. Previous veterinary CPR guidelines were adapted from human protocols, often ineffective or even wrong when dealing with veterinary patients. Fortunately, veterinarians now have more objective and research oriented data to use when performing CPR. The Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) is the first evidence-based consensus CPR guidelines for veterinary medicine.

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  1. How long should one continue heart compressions before it is unlikely for the heart to come back? 5 min/15 min ?

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