ACLS algorithms, defibrillation & ECG interpretation with real-time simulation.

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ActivSim APP

ActivSim – ACLS & ECG Simulation for Healthcare Professionals

ActivSim is a medical simulation app designed to help you master Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) skills and ECG rhythm interpretation through interactive, real-life scenarios. Whether you are a healthcare provider, medical student, or part of an emergency response team, ActivSim helps you practice ACLS megacode directly to your device — anytime, anywhere.

Key Features:
• Interactive ECG Waveform Simulation – Visualize heart rhythms in real time and practice identifying abnormalities.
• Step-by-Step ACLS Algorithm Practice – Practice with ACLS and PALS scenarios and interventions for cardiac emergencies.
• Extensive ECG Pattern Library – Train with common rhythms such as:
– Normal sinus rhythm
– Atrial fibrillation
– Ventricular tachycardia
– Asystole
– And other arrhythmias frequently seen in clinical practice
• Vital Signs Monitoring – Monitor simulated blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation during scenarios.
• Defibrillation and Cardioversion Practice – Simulate safe and effective use of defibrillators in high-pressure situations.
• Scenario-Based Training – Participate in realistic patient cases, including megacode simulations, cardiac arrest management, and post-resuscitation care.

Who It’s For:
• Healthcare providers maintaining ACLS certification
• Medical students preparing for exams and practical training
• Emergency responders and paramedics practicing real-world scenarios
• Educators teaching ACLS, ECG interpretation, and emergency response protocols

Why Choose ActivSim:
ActivSim allows you to practice complex scenarios safely without the need for expensive equipment or live patients. From recognizing arrhythmias to performing CPR and executing life-saving interventions, the app strengthens your confidence and prepares you for real emergencies.
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