Beta Blockers
Description
Review of when we should consider beta blocker use in ACLS's Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) & Tachycardia algorithms and when they're contraindicated.
Beta blocking medications attach to Beta receptors to inhibit or “block” the effects of epinephrine (adrenaline)and norepinephrine in the body.
The primary locations of Beta I, II, and III receptors.
Effects of epinephrine & norepinephrine stimulation of beta receptors on the heart.
Beta blockers effects on the heart.
When we should consider the use of beta blockers in the Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)and Tachycardia algorithms.
Contraindications to the use of beta blocker medications.
More detailed information about beta blocker’s mechanism of action and specific instances for their use can be found on the Pod Resource page at PassACLS.com.
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