We have some new toys in the ER, end-tidal CO2 monitors. The 2010 ACLS Guidelines incorporates these so we better learn how to use them. In this video, Tess shows us how to hook them up (and just how tachypneic she is).
In the second half of the video, we look at the waveforms. Namely, for use in
- asthmatics,
- during procedural sedation monitoring, and
- during resuscitations.
If you have any questions, please put them in the comments below.
This is great way to teach new things! Great job but are you whispering Rahul?
I record these things when the kids are asleep, so to answer your question: yes, I am whispering! 🙂