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Code blues are one of the scariest situations to be in as a nurse. Every nurse should know the basics of a code blue because they can happen at any time.

Many times a nurse is the first one to witness a patient going into cardiac or respiratory arrest. There is a lot to know about how to run a good code blue.

Join us as we delve into the dos and don'ts of nurses during a code blue.

 

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[1:06] | Introduction/Affiliates/Updates with the hosts

[1:54] | Introduce the Topic : Code Blue Dos and Don’ts

[3:23] | Prevention

[6:57] | What to do during a code blue

[8:27] | Nonshockable Rhythms

[10:23] |Nonshockable Rhythms

[11:01] | Nurses roles during a code blue

[12:51] | Dos and Don’ts of a Lead Nurse

[14:08] | IV Access and Medication

[15:20] | Dos and Don’ts of IV Access Nurse and Medication Nurse

[18:16] | Recorder

[18:52] | Dos and Don’ts of being a Recorder

[20:27] | Compression Master