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  2. Advanced cardiac life support - Wikipedia

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    Advanced cardiac life support, advanced cardiovascular life support (ACLS) refers to a set of clinical guidelines established by the American Heart Association (AHA) for the urgent and emergent treatment of life-threatening cardiovascular conditions that will cause or have caused cardiac arrest, using advanced medical procedures, medications, and techniques.

  3. Chain of survival - Wikipedia

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    According to the American Heart Association, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest can affect more than 300,000 people in the United States each year. [5] Three minutes after the onset of cardiac arrest, a lack of blood flow starts to damage the brain, and 10 minutes after, the chances of survival are low. [6]

  4. Advanced life support - Wikipedia

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    The core algorithm of ALS that is invoked when cardiac arrest has been confirmed, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), relies on the monitoring of the electrical activity of the heart on a cardiac monitor. Depending on the type of cardiac arrhythmia, defibrillation and/or medication may be administered.

  5. Months after suffering cardiac arrest at MSP Airport ... - AOL

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    Cardiac arrest is a condition when a victim loses consciousness and the heart stops, making CPR necessary. An automated external defibrillator (AED) can be used to shock the heart back into rhythm.

  6. What is an AED? This medical device can save lives after ...

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    Using one can save a life, according to experts. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ... This medical device can save lives after cardiac arrest. Kaitlin Reilly. August ...

  7. Clinical death - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of these strategies, cardiac arrest came to be called clinical death rather than simply death, to reflect the possibility of post-arrest resuscitation. At the onset of clinical death, consciousness is lost within several seconds, and in dogs, measurable brain activity has been measured to stop within 20 to 40 seconds. [2]