We've got ROSC! Now What???- Immediate Post Resuscitation in the PED Patient
The discussion focuses on recognizing and managing return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) during pediatric arrest and provides five key considerations for caring for children with congenital heart disease.
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The adrenaline runs high during a pediatric arrest. The focus is all about achieving return of spontaneous circulation- but what happens when we get ROSC? Will you recognize it? (Hint- it may not be as easy as you think)This is a priority driven discussion about ROSC- how to detect it and what to do when it occurs.. We will also list five main things to remember when taking care of children with congenital heart disease.
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Dusty has over 25 yrs. experience in NICU, Peds ED, Pediatric CVICU, ECMO & trauma. She became a NREMT-P while serving as EMS Outreach coordinator at Children’s National in DC. Her focus has been on resuscitation & education of the critical ill and injured. She has served on EMS committees in DC, Md & Va. Dusty has presented at national seminars & has taught internationally, in Ukraine, Belarus, Haiti & Ecuador. Dusty now serves as the Training Director at the Thomas Jefferson EMS Council