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  1. Thank you all for sharing! I really appreciate your support, your knowledge and look forward to an ACLS class one day!!
  2. Hi all, I am enrolled in NS426 a critical care class and am looking for a little help. I think I might have bitten off a lot, but I am willing to chew. I graduated from an ASN program five years ago, took my NCLEX this summer and passed, but have no real life experiences yet. I am hoping some one might be willing to be my interviewed colleague. I have attached the question the professor has asked us to research below: "The newest ACLS guidelines include amiodarone as a first line drug for ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation. Think of a patient who received amiodarone. What dose did you administer, and what effect did you observe? If you have not administered amiodarone, interview a colleague who has used this drug."

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