ACLSAlgorithmCheatSheets 2
ACLSAlgorithmCheatSheets 2
About the
Authors
Adam Peddicord
Co-Founder, Pass with PASS, LLC
Adam has been a Paramedic since 1998 and started his fire
service career in 1993. He is currently the EMS Coordinator and
a Captain/Paramedic at Newport (KY) Fire/EMS Department
where he also serves as the Medical Commander of the
Newport Police Department SWAT Team.
Brandon Schoborg
Co-Founder, Pass with PASS, LLC
Medication dosages may differ across the country, any medication dosages in
the study guide are relatively standardized, however, we encourage you to check
your local protocol and/or program’s preferred dosages.
Copyright © 2022 by Pass with PASS, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of the
material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilized in any form,
electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information
storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the copyright
owner.
Although we make every effort to ensure that the material contained within the
study guide is current and accurate, we cannot guarantee accuracy. However,
please know, that accurate and current study guides is extremely important to us
and we continuously review our guides for quality assurance.
2. Bradycardia Rhythms 7
3. Tachycardia Rhythms 9
EKG Rhythm
Quick Reference
Bradycardic
Rhythms
Copyright 2022 - Pass with PASS, LLC 7
Chapter 2: Bradycardic Rhythms
Symptomatic Bradycardia
Atropine
Single Dose: 1mg
Max: 3mg
Transcutaneous Pacing
25mA+, 70 – 80bpm
Increasing milliamps (mA) until electrical capture and mechanical capture
are received.
Electrical Capture: pacer spike immediately followed by wide QRS complex
Mechanical Capture: pulse that correlates with the transcutaneous pacing “beats per
minute”
Transcutaneous Pacing
25mA+, 70 – 80bpm
Increasing milliamps (mA) until electrical capture and mechanical capture
are received.
Electrical Capture: pacer spike immediately followed by wide QRS complex
Mechanical Capture: pulse that correlates with the transcutaneous pacing “beats per
minute”
Tachycardic
Rhythms
Copyright 2022 - Pass with PASS, LLC 10
Chapter 3: Tachycardic Rhythms
Stable
No complaints, lightheaded, dizzy, palpitations – “feels like my heart is racing”
Contact Medical Direction
Cardizem (Diltiazem)
.25mg/kg over 2 minutes
May repeat in 15 minutes at .35mg/kg
Unstable
Chest pain, difficulty breathing, decreased level of consciousness, hemodynamically
unstable (low BP, signs of inadequate perfusion)
Synchronized Cardioversion
120 – 200J biphasic
200J monophasic
Stable
No complaints, lightheaded, dizzy, palpitations – “feels like my heart is racing”
Vagal Maneuvers (have the patient “bear down”)
Adenosine
Has a 10 second half life, rapid IVP followed by 10 – 20mL normal saline flush
Unstable
Chest pain, difficulty breathing, decreased level of consciousness, hemodynamically
unstable (low BP, signs of inadequate perfusion)
Synchronized Cardioversion
50 – 100J
200J
300J
360J
Additional “shocks” at 360J
Stable
No complaints, lightheaded, dizzy, palpitations – “feels like my heart is racing”
Amiodarone, 150mg over minimum of 10 minutes
Procainamide: 25 – 50mg/minute
Unstable
Chest pain, difficulty breathing, decreased level of consciousness, hemodynamically
unstable (low BP, signs of inadequate perfusion)
Synchronized Cardioversion
50 – 100J
200J
300J
360J
Additional “shocks” at 360J
Cardiac Arrest
Rhythms
Copyright 2022 - Pass with PASS, LLC 14
Chapter 4: Cardiac Arrest Rhythms
Advanced Airway
Anytime in the “early stages” of the arrest, as time and personnel allow
Amiodarone
If VF/pVT persists, administer 300mg of Amiodarone during second round of CPR (after Epi)
Advanced Airway
Anytime in the “early stages” of the arrest, as time and personnel allow
“H’s”
Condition Treatment
Hypovolemia Fluid Resuscitation
Hypoxia Oxygenation/Ventilation
Hydrogen Ion Acidosis Sodium Bicarbonate
Hypo/Hyperkalemia Hyper = Calcium
Hypoglycemia Dextrose, IVP
Hypo/Hyperthermia Warm/Cool
“T’s”
Condition Treatment
Toxins Narcan (Opiates)
Tamponade Pericardiocentesis
Tension Pneumothorax Needle Decompression
Thrombosis Fibrinolytics/Clot Removal
Trauma Control bleeding, etc.
www.passwithpass.com