ACLS Megacode Scenario 1 | ACLS Certification Association

ACLS Megacode Scenario 1 | ACLS Certification Association

Emergency Department Case Study: Ventricular Tachycardia

Patient Presentation and Initial Assessment

  • A 23-year-old woman arrives at the ED with her husband, reporting a rapid heartbeat that began approximately 20 minutes prior. She appears pale and weak, with no previous similar symptoms noted.
  • Upon examination, vital signs are taken, and she is connected to a cardiac monitor which reveals a rhythm consistent with supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), characterized by rapid and regular narrow QRS complexes indicating an origin above the AV node.

Interventions Initiated

  • An IV is requested, along with a 12-lead ECG. The clinician considers vagal maneuvers as an additional intervention to manage the SVT.
  • Contraindications for carotid massage include:
  • Presence of a carotid bruit.
  • Recent history of stroke, TIA, or myocardial infarction (MI).
  • Known cardiac stenosis greater than 50%.
  • History of ventricular arrhythmias or symptomatic bradyarrhythmias.
  • The clinician finds no contraindications and performs carotid massage on both sides for five seconds each with a brief pause in between.

Response to Vagal Maneuvers

  • Following the vagal maneuver, there is a transient decrease in heart rate; however, it quickly returns to 180 BPM shortly after the procedure. The next step involves administering adenosine as treatment for persistent SVT.
  • The recommended initial dose of adenosine is six milligrams; upon administration, monitoring shows a slowing of the patient's rhythm accompanied by brief asystole. Symptoms such as shortness of breath and chest discomfort arise post-administration.

Management of Asystole

  • In response to the observed asystole following adenosine administration, it is noted that no immediate treatment is required since this condition typically resolves within seconds due to adenosine's short half-life. It’s important to prepare the patient for potential side effects including lightheadedness, metallic taste in mouth, nausea, diaphoresis, and feelings of impending doom before administering adenosine.
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Welcome to the "Megacode Series" by ACLS Certification Association. The megacode scenarios are intended to test your ability to put your algorithm knowledge to work. For each megacode simulator, there will be a scenario and you will have to identify rhythms, prescribe treatments, and recommend the next steps to properly provide optimal care for the patient. Rationales are included with the correct answers to support each clinical decision. This megacode simulator is up-to-date with the latest AHA (American Heart Association), ECC, and ILCOR guidelines. 🩺 Scenario Highlights (⚠️WARNING⚠️: might contain some answer clues/spoilers): β—Ύ This scenario demonstrates how to manage a stable patient with supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) using current ACLS guidelines. β—Ύ After vagal maneuvers fail to convert SVT, adenosine is the recommended first-line medication. β—Ύ Adenosine can cause a transient asystole and uncomfortable side effects, but these are typically brief and self-resolve. β—Ύ If the initial 6 mg dose does not restore normal sinus rhythm, a second 12 mg dose is indicated before considering other measures. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more lessons in our Megacode Series. We will be offering an entire free series of practice megacode simulators covering ACLS, PALS, Neonatal, and BLS scenarios - all up-to-date with the latest AHA / ILCOR guidelines and peer-reviewed by the ACA Medical Review Board for clinical accuracy. 🎯 Try our interactive Megacode simulator here: https://aclscertification.org/acls-megacode-scenario-1/ βœ… Explore all interactive Megacode scenarios for free here: https://aclscertification.org/megacode-simulators/ Here is some more information about ACLS Certification Association: ACLS Certification Association prioritizes making life-saving education and medical certifications available in an easy-to-use online format. Our curriculum and testing materials are designed and peer-reviewed by our Medical Review Board utilizing the latest guidelines from ILCOR, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Heart Association. We understand that medical professionals are busy people. Therefore, flexibility is a key feature of our certification training. That allows you to study and test on your time. The unlimited practice tests help you know when you are prepared to take the final exam, and once you’ve completed your certification, you’ll have gained the knowledge and skills to provide life-saving care in an emergency. We offer all the traditional medical education and training along with many more. Our advanced course selections include ACLS, BLS, PALS, NRP, and ACLS Experienced Provider. Other selections include Bloodborne Pathogens, 12-Lead ECG/EKG, Arrhythmia Interpretation, Monitor Tech, and CPR/AED/First Aid. If you are already certified and are looking to recertify online, we offer renewal training as well. Studying for your medical certification doesn’t have to be boring. In fact, studies show that when learning is entertaining and fun, it makes it easier to comprehend and retain information. To that end, we offer hundreds of exciting free videos and whiteboards. Many medical professions require a valid medical certification, and sometimes multiple certifications are a requirement of employment. These courses are essential because quick and decisive action during a medical emergency leads to improved patient outcomes. Swift action leads to a greater chance of the patient surviving. Our courses are 100% online and available on any digital device, including phones, surface tablets, and computers. We take pride in improving patient outcomes through better education. Sign up with ACLS Certification Association to certify or renew today. βœπŸ»πŸ“‘Visit our website for online certification and recertification courses, free learning resources, practice exams, and more. 🌍 https://www.aclscertification.org/ πŸ””Get updates from our Social Media Accounts 🌟🌟🌟 https://www.facebook.com/ACLSassociation 🌟🌟🌟 https://www.instagram.com/aclsassociation 🌟🌟🌟 https://twitter.com/ACLSassociation 🌟🌟🌟 https://www.linkedin.com/company/aclscertification 🌟🌟🌟 https://www.pinterest.com/ACLScertification 🌟🌟🌟 https://www.tiktok.com/@aclscertification 🌟🌟🌟 https://www.threads.net/@aclsassociation Please subscribe to our channel and like our videos. Click the bell icon and select all notifications to stay updated on our latest content! #ACLS #Megacode #svt #ACLScertification #clinicalskills #medicaleducation #healthcare #EMT #paramedic #BLS #MegacodeSeries #academia Chapters 00:00 – Introduction to ACLS Megacode 1 00:15 – Initial Assessment and Scene Safety 00:45 – Checking Pulse and Breathing 01:10 – Starting High-Quality CPR 02:00 – Attaching AED and Analyzing Rhythm 02:40 – Delivering Shock and Continuing CPR 03:20 – Administering Epinephrine 04:20 – Reassessing Patient and Rhythm 05:00 – Administering Amiodarone 06:00 – Final Actions and Scenario Wrap-Up