Reversible Causes of Cardiac Arrest (H's and T's) - MEDZCOOL
The ACLS protocol identifies several reversible causes of cardiac arrest, often referred to as the H's and T's. This video will review the reversible causes of cardiac arrest in an easy to remember motion graphic.
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Видео Reversible Causes of Cardiac Arrest (H's and T's) - MEDZCOOL канала Medzcool
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