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Vascular Access in Cardiac Arrest
This chapter explores the effectiveness of intravenous versus intraosseous access during cardiac arrest, based on a randomized control trial involving over 6,000 patients. It highlights the lack of significant differences in survival rates between the two methods and discusses the implications for emergency medical practices. The chapter also addresses the importance of timely drug administration and bystander response in improving patient outcomes, alongside a review of advanced airway management changes in training.