ACPIC 2021: Refractory cardiac arrest and the pathway to ECMO

ACPIC 2021: Refractory cardiac arrest and the pathway to ECMO

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The ACP International Conference provides an unmatched opportunity for our members to learn from experts and leaders in paramedicine. ACPIC 2021 was delivered as a hybrid conference (online and face to face in the Sunshine Coast, QLD and Hobart, TAS) in November 2021.

Case Presentation - Tim will be presenting the management of a witnessed cardiac arrest which examines the importance of bystander CPR, Advanced Life Support and the role of mechanical chest compression devices, intra-arrest fibrinolysis and extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Biography: Tim Fry

im has been working for Queensland Ambulance Service since 2008 and has been practicing as Critical Care Paramedic since 2011 in Metropolitan Brisbane. In addition to clinical practice, he has experience in a variety of clinical governance, patient safety and education roles. Currently he is working on the High Acuity Response Unit in Brisbane.

Session moderator: Hayley Grant


Presented by Tim Fry


Lessons

Lesson 1: Refractory cardiac arrest and the pathway to ECMO

Lesson 2: Self Reflection

Details

Length

22 minutes

Released

7th Mar 2022

Cost

Member free
Non-member $19

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