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Chapter 10 begins with a lesson about Recognizing Cardiac Arrest. The differences between cardiac arrests in adults and children are highlighted, as well as the ways it should be treated. The ABCDE method is referenced here, as it can be used to recognize cardiopulmonary failure. The importance of being able to recognize arrest rhythms is explained. "Unlike cardiac arrest in adults, which is very common due to acute coronary syndrome, cardiac arrest in pediatrics is more commonly the consequence of respiratory failure or shock. Thus, cardiac arrest can often be avoided if respiratory failure or shock is successfully managed. Less than 10 percent of the time, cardiac arrest is the consequence of ventricular arrhythmia and occurs suddenly. It may be possible to identify a reversible cause of cardiac arrest and treat it quickly. The reversible causes are essentially the same in children and in infants as they are in adults. The reversible causes of cardiac arrests are divided into the H’s and the T’s. The H’s include hypovolemia, hypoxia, H+ (acidosis), hypo- and hyperkalemia, hypoglycemia, and hypothermia. The T’s include tension pneumothorax, tamponade, toxins, coronary thrombosis, pulmonary thrombosis, and unrecognized trauma. Recognizing cardiopulmonary failure can be done by following the A B C D E survey, which checks for airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure. For further details on these factors, refer to Table 22 in your corresponding PALS manual. It is also helpful to be able to recognize arrest rhythms such as asystole, pulseless electrical activity, or PEA, ventricular fibrillation, or VF, and pulseless ventricular tachycardia, or VT. The upcoming videos will cover details on these arrest rhythms." Need to be certified or recertified in PALS, visit https://disquefoundation.org/pals-cer... ************************************** Follow us on social media! Facebook: / disquefoundation Twitter: / disquefndn Instagram: / savealifeinitiative Pinterest: / disquefoundation LinkedIn: / disquefoundation Website: https://disquefoundation.org/ To find out more about the Save a Life Initiative and the Disque foundation please visit our site or email us at [email protected] Together, let’s save lives.