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Unstable Bradycardia, Transvenous Pacing

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This case will review the management of a patient with an unstable bradycardia requiring pacing. Providers will demonstrate correct BLS techniques and knowledge about local resources and policies, and ALS care and application of the ACLS algorithms, including transcutaneous pacing. CCT providers should demonstrate correct management and troubleshooting of a patient requiring transvenous pacing during transport.

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Aydin, A., Joseph, D., Joseph, M. (2024). Unstable Bradycardia, Transvenous Pacing. In: Simulation in EMS and Critical Care Transport. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40090-2_8

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