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CPR on Patients with Pacemakers: Step-by-Step Guide

When performing CPR, most people focus on chest compressions and rescue breaths. However, patients with pacemakers require special attention to ensure life-saving efforts are both safe and effective. Understanding how to perform CPR on someone with a pacemaker can save lives while avoiding damage to medical devices. This guide provides a step-by-step approach, evidence-based recommendations, … Read more

First Time Taking a BLS Skills Test? Here’s What to Expect

If you’re preparing for your first BLS skills test, it’s completely normal to feel a little nervous. Whether you’re a nursing student, EMT candidate, medical assistant, or healthcare provider, the BLS Skills Check is your opportunity to demonstrate hands-on lifesaving ability, not just textbook knowledge. This guide walks you step-by-step through what to expect, how … Read more

Can CPR Break Ribs? Here’s What Really Happens

When someone suddenly collapses from cardiac arrest, seconds matter. Performing CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) can double or even triple survival chances. But many bystanders hesitate because they’ve heard a scary rumor: “Can CPR break ribs?” The honest answer is yes, it can but that’s not a reason to avoid CPR. In fact, effective chest compressions must … Read more

ACLS Megacode Algorithm: Step-by-Step Guide

The ACLS Megacode is one of the most stressful parts of Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support certification. Many nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and physicians say the same thing: “I know the material, but I freeze during the scenario.” The good news? The Megacode is not designed to trick you. It is structured, predictable, and based entirely … Read more

AHA PALS Algorithm: Guide for Pediatric Emergencies

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) algorithms are structured, evidence-based pathways developed by the American Heart Association (AHA) to guide healthcare providers during life-threatening pediatric emergencies. These algorithms help clinicians rapidly assess, identify, and manage respiratory failure, shock, cardiac arrhythmias, and cardiac arrest in infants and children. This comprehensive guide explains the PALS Algorithm step by … Read more

Is RQI the Same as ACLS?

Many healthcare professionals search “is RQI the same as ACLS” because the two terms appear together in hospital training systems. They are related, but they are not the same. ACLS is a certification course and credential. RQI is a training and skills verification system that can be used to complete or maintain ACLS skills. What … Read more

2025 AHA pediatric CPR guidelines

The American Heart Association pediatric CPR guidelines for 2025 provide detailed direction for infants and children. Pediatric resuscitation follows the same general structure as adult CPR, but there is one critical difference. Many pediatric arrests begin with breathing failure, not sudden cardiac rhythm collapse. Because of that, early rescue breaths and oxygen support play a … Read more

2025 AHA adult CPR guidelines

The American Heart Association adult CPR guidelines for 2025 keep the focus on the actions that most improve survival from cardiac arrest. The science continues to show that outcomes depend on fast recognition, high quality chest compressions, early AED use, and limiting pauses. The 2025 guidance strengthens these priorities and highlights the value of measuring … Read more