EmergencyResponse.net Fully Renews Nurse-Specific Manual Supervised by Nurse Practitioners: 41 Articles Fully Compatible with Guidelines 2025 Released for Free

Code Blue Inc. has fully updated its 'Emergency Response Manual' on EmergencyResponse.net. Supervised by Nurse Practitioners and AHA ACLS faculty, the 41-article series is fully compliant with the 2025 Guidelines, providing structured clinical roadmaps for nurses from beginners to educators.
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Daigo Mannami, representative of Code Blue Inc., which operates emergency response education for nurses, has fully renewed the free web manual 'Emergency Response Manual' in April 2026. The manual consists of 41 articles supervised by Nurse Practitioners (NP) and AHA ACLS faculty, updated with the latest information compatible with the 2025 Guidelines.

[Background of Renewal: The Reality of Hospital Training]
Surveys by the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center show that 44% of in-hospital cardiac arrests are PEA (Pulseless Electrical Activity) and 36% are VF/VT, with 89% of cases already monitored when discovered. This means that beyond standard BLS (Basic Life Support), clinical judgment in reading waveforms, initial actions under monitoring, and team coordination are crucial.

Many new nurses express anxiety, stating they are 'too afraid to move during an emergency' or 'don't know what to report during a doctor call.' EmergencyResponse.net has been disseminating information since 2017 to bridge this gap between training and real-world practice.

[Four Key Features of the Manual]
1. Structured Categories: 41 articles organized into 6 categories (Urgency, Symptoms, Evaluation/Reporting, Medications/Equipment, Education, and Learning Guide).
2. Full 2025 Guideline Compliance: Updated based on AHA CPR/ECC Guidelines 2025 and JRC Resuscitation Guidelines 2020, covering terms like 'Early ALS' and 'Closed-loop communication.'
3. Medical Supervision: Supervised by NPs and AHA ACLS faculty, citing sources like Resuscitation Council UK and peer-reviewed papers.
4. Level-based Roadmap: Guides available for different experience levels, from 'First 5 articles for beginners' to expert guides for educators.

[Featured Content]
- For Beginners: Graduating from 'fear' of emergencies; How to write emergency records.
- For Assessment: Complete guide to the ABCDE approach; ACLS cardiac arrest algorithms; Sepsis and NEWS2 utilization.
- For Educators: Why hospital BLS training alone is insufficient; Comparison of simulation apps.

In addition to the manual, practical courses like NCLS (Nursing Cardiac Life Support), which has trained over 1,041 nurses, and official AHA ACLS courses are also provided.