End-Tidal CO2 in Cardiac Arrest

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a common call in EMS. We, as providers, need to figure out what treatment path is best and if we are to continue resuscitation. There is also a predictive factor in end-tidal CO2 to tell us if our efforts are beneficial to the patient. A refresher video is below.

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