Infection Control Resuscitation Training: What Clinicians Need to Know

When a patient is arrested, every second counts, but so does every breach in infection control. You know this already if you’ve ever been the one standing at the head of the bed with a bag-valve-mask in your hands, watching the room fill up with people while someone’s airway is wide open and the clock […]
Resuscitation Course for High-Risk Roles Explained

If your job puts you in the room when someone’s crashing, ICU, ED, retrieval, wherever deterioration can happen in minutes not hours, you already know a standard first aid certificate doesn’t cut it. You’ve probably known that for a while. Regulators, credentialing committees, your unit manager, they all expect you to hold resuscitation currency that […]
Nationally Recognised Resuscitation Training for Clinicians

You don’t notice your resuscitation currency has lapsed until someone asks you to prove it. Maybe it’s a credentialing committee doing their annual sweep. Maybe it’s your unit manager, putting together the roster for next month and flagging your file. Either way, it’s rarely a dramatic moment. It’s a quiet email, or a line in […]
ARC Guidelines Resuscitation: 2026 Update Explained

You’re mid-shift and somebody in the tearoom mentions the anaphylaxis protocol’s different now. No memo, no email, just word passed corridor to corridor the way it always gets passed in this industry. And that’s the moment you start wondering if you actually know what’s in the current ARC guidelines resuscitation protocols, or if you’ve just […]
Advanced Resuscitation Protocol: What It Is & Why It Matters

You’re the most senior clinician on the floor. The crash cart is in front of you, the team is ready, and the registrar is four minutes out. In that moment, the advanced resuscitation protocol isn’t a document — it’s everything you’ve trained to recall under pressure. Not the half-remembered in-service from six months ago. Not […]
Advanced Resuscitation Techniques Every Clinician Must Know

The arrest alarm fires in bay 6. You’re the most senior nurse on the floor. The registrar is four minutes away. The team turns and looks at you — not the monitor, not the doorway. You. You pull the crash cart, call the algorithm, start compressions. Everything moves. And then — in the middle of […]
Advanced Resuscitation Simulation Training: What to Expect (And Why It’s Nothing Like Your Hospital In-Service)

You’ve run codes. You know the algorithm. So why does the thought of being the most senior person in the room at 2am still sit uncomfortably in the back of your mind? For most experienced nurses, the answer isn’t a knowledge gap — it’s an execution gap. Advanced resuscitation simulation training exists precisely to close […]
Advanced Resuscitation Quality Improvement: The Metrics Every Critical Care Nurse Needs to Know

Survival rates for in-hospital cardiac arrest vary by as much as 300% between facilities — and the difference isn’t luck. It comes down to whether teams are measuring, analysing, and systematically improving their resuscitation performance. If you’ve been nursing in ICU, ED, or CCU for any length of time, you already know how to run […]
Bag-Valve-Mask Ventilation: Step-by-Step Guide for 2026

The arrest alarm fires in bay 6. You’re the most senior nurse on the floor, the registrar is four minutes out, and the team is looking at you. You call for the BVM, seat the mask, squeeze the bag — and in the back of your mind, a quiet question surfaces: am I actually doing […]
Resuscitation Team Roles: Who Does What in a Code Blue

The arrest alarm triggers in Bay 6. The registrar is four minutes away. The team is already moving – but everyone is looking at you. In that moment, there’s no time to think about who should be doing what. The team either functions as a unit or it doesn’t. And the difference almost always comes […]