
The Resus Room Resuscitation Guidelines 2025; Roadside to Resus
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Nov 10, 2025 Explore the latest updates in the 2025 resuscitation guidelines, emphasizing key elements like high-quality compressions and rapid defibrillation. Discover refined ventilation techniques and the preference for video laryngoscopy. Learn about the debate around double sequential defibrillation and the crucial focus on reversible causes in special circumstances. Valuable insights on paediatric updates and new algorithms for neonatal support are also highlighted, alongside discussions on post-resuscitation care and education strategies for maintaining skills.
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Cardiac Arrest Still Has Major Outcome Gaps
- Cardiac arrest outcomes remain poor despite widespread bystander CPR and low AED use.
- There's huge potential to improve survival by focusing system-wide on early recognition, AED access and post-arrest care.
Prioritise Effective Ventilation Early
- Start effective ventilation early using bag-valve-mask and progress to adjuncts based on skill.
- If using mechanical ventilation, ensure settings (tidal volume, RR, PEEP) and alarms are appropriate and switch to manual if ineffective.
Be Precise With Defibrillator Pad Position
- Place the lateral defibrillator pad directly below the axilla in the mid-axillary line for best contact.
- Use anterior-posterior pad position after three failed shocks for vector change in refractory shockable rhythms.
