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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the code blue flow chart in the editor.
  2. Begin by indicating whether the event was witnessed by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. Fill in the patient's age, weight, and height as required.
  3. Mark if a hospital-wide resuscitation response was activated. Enter the date and time when the event was recognized, along with the location.
  4. Detail the patient's condition at onset by selecting from options such as 'Pulseless', 'ECG', or 'Pulse (poor perfusion)'. Indicate if the patient was conscious and specify monitoring methods used.
  5. Record details of ventilation assistance, including time of first assisted ventilation and method used (e.g., Bag-Valve-Mask).
  6. Document any intubation details, including time, size, and confirmation methods. Note the first documented pulseless rhythm and start time for chest compressions.
  7. Fill in medication dosages for various infusions and document any additional notes regarding interventions or team members present.
  8. Conclude by recording the status at the end of resuscitation efforts and obtaining necessary signatures.

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What are the 7 Steps of CPR? STEP 1: CALL 911. STEP 2: ASSESS THE SCENE OF THE EMERGENCY. STEP 3: OPEN THE VICTIMS AIRWAY. STEP 4: CHECK FOR BREATHING. STEP 5: 30 CHEST COMPRESSIONS. STEP 6: 2 RESCUE BREATHS. STEP 7: REPEAT THE CYCLE.
Code blue teams may use more than one method to revive someone. These methods include CPR, intubation, a defibrillator and medications. There may be people assigned to each of these activities, with the process coordinated by one person. The crash cart holds all the supplies needed in code blue situations.
01. Code Blue Stay calm, check your own pulse! Always identify yourself as the code leader and stand where people can see and hear you. Check code status prior to starting ACLS. Talk out loud through the thinking process and algorithms. At the start of the code, appoint specific people to specific tasks:
A code blue flow chart is a visual representation of the steps and protocols to follow during a medical emergency, specifically when a patient requires immediate resuscitation or advanced cardiac life support.
During Code Blue If you witness a patient collapse or find them unresponsive, start CPR immediately. Call for help and activate the Code Blue team. Continue CPR until the team arrives.

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From the Guidelines. Code Blue (Cardiac Arrest) steps are: Verify scene safety, Check for responsiveness, Shout for nearby help, Activate the emergency response system, and Start CPR if necessary.
Definition of a Cycle in Code Blue A cycle in Code Blue refers to a series of interventions performed during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), typically consisting of 30 chest compressions followed by two ventilations 2.

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