CPR Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Watch the Video Below
CPR Cardio. Pulmonary Resuscitation
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�Heart Attack �vs �Cardiac Arrest
Facts about CPR � CPR is a life skill everyone should have
Facts about CPR � CPR is a life skill everyone should have � You are most likely to use CPR on a friend or loved one
Facts about CPR � CPR is a life skill everyone should have � You are most likely to use CPR on a friend or loved one � 85 -90% of sudden cardiac arrests happen at home
Facts about CPR � CPR is a life skill everyone should have � You are most likely to use CPR on a friend or loved one � 85 -90% of sudden cardiac arrests happen at home � Bystander CPR can double or triple survival rate
Facts about CPR � CPR is a life skill everyone should have � You are most likely to use CPR on a friend or loved one � 85 -90% of sudden cardiac arrests happen at home � Bystander CPR can double or triple survival rate � Every minute without CPR reduces survival by 10%
Facts about CPR � CPR is a life skill everyone should have � You are most likely to use CPR on a friend or loved one � 85 -90% of sudden cardiac arrests happen at home � Bystander CPR can double or triple survival rate � Every minute without CPR reduces survival by 10% � You can't hurt, you can only help!
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Benefits of hands only CPR � It is easier to remember and to do
Benefits of hands only CPR � It is easier to remember and to do � More victims will get lifesaving bystander CPR
Benefits of hands only CPR � It is easier to remember and to do � More victims will get lifesaving bystander CPR � Victims who were observed “going down” were breathing, have oxygen on board, and the rescuer just needs to circulate it.
Benefits of hands only CPR � It is easier to remember and to do � More victims will get lifesaving bystander CPR � Victims who were observed “going down” were breathing, have oxygen on board, and the rescuer just needs to circulate it. � Victims who get effective bystander CPR in the first 1 -3 minutes after a collapse, can have triple the survival rate, or more if an AED is also used
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AED Automated External Defibrillator
Have NO Fear! � It’s important that you can do the skill and that you are not afraid:
Have NO Fear! � It’s important that you can do the skill and that you are not afraid: ◦ Worried about germs: no need to breathe on victim
Have NO Fear! � It’s important that you can do the skill and that you are not afraid: ◦ Worried about germs: no need to breathe on victim ◦ Worried about liability: Good Samaritan Law
Have NO Fear! � It’s important that you can do the skill and that you are not afraid: ◦ Worried about germs: no need to breathe on victim ◦ Worried about liability: Good Samaritan Law ◦ Worried about doing it perfectly: It doesn’t have to be perfect. The only thing you can do wrong is nothing. If count or sequence is “off”, its still OK and likely to help
Have NO Fear! � It’s important that you can do the skill and that you are not afraid: ◦ Worried about germs: no need to breathe on victim ◦ Worried about liability: Good Samaritan Law ◦ Worried about doing it perfectly: It doesn’t have to be perfect. The only thing you can do wrong is nothing. If count or sequence is “off”, its still OK and likely to help ◦ Count out loud, it will help keep you focused
Good Samaritan Law � There is a Good Samaritan Law in all 50 states that covers you for doing the best job you can do with CPR and the AED, no matter what the outcome is.
Good Samaritan Law � There is a Good Samaritan Law in all 50 states that covers you for doing the best job you can do with CPR and the AED, no matter what the outcome is. � It does not keep someone from suing you, but should keep a suit from going forward, as long as you do not accept payment for helping.
Good Samaritan Law � There is a Good Samaritan Law in all 50 states that covers you for doing the best job you can do with CPR and the AED, no matter what the outcome is. � It does not keep someone from suing you, but should keep a suit from going forward, as long as you do not accept payment for helping. � Therefore, liability should not be a concern.
Chain of Survival 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Check the scene Check the victim Call 911 Start CPR/AED Continue until EMS arrives
Check the Scene Your safety is number 1
Check the Victim 1. Tap the shoulder “are you ok? ” 1. Check breathing
Call 911 1. If someone else is available, have them call, if you are by yourself, you must call before starting CPR 2. to DO NOT hang up until you are told
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Start CPR/AED CPR: -proper hand position-imaginary line between nipples
Start CPR/AED CPR: -proper hand position-imaginary line between nipples -2” compressions
Start CPR/AED CPR: -proper hand position-imaginary line between nipples -2” compressions -between 100 -120 compressions a minute-push hard and fast to the disco song “stayin alive”
Start CPR/AED CPR: -proper hand position-imaginary line between nipples -2” compressions -between 100 -120 compressions a minute-push hard and fast to the disco song “stayin alive” -chest recoil-let chest return all the way up
Start CPR/AED CPR: -proper hand position-imaginary line between nipples -2” compressions -between 100 -120 compressions a minute-push hard and fast to the disco song “stayin alive” -chest recoil-let chest return all the way up ****REMEMBER…. . your hands become their heart and create circulation
Continue until EMS arrive If another person is with you, switch every two minutes, otherwise go as long as you can without stopping
Start CPR/AED CPR: -proper hand position-imaginary line between nipples -2” compressions -between 100 -120 compressions a minute-push hard and fast to the disco song “stayin alive” -chest recoil-let chest return all the way up ****REMEMBER…. . your hands become their heart and create circulation AED: -turn on and listen to voice prompts
Common errors that students make
Common errors that students make � Hand placement: most often too low on breastbone Error � Lower half of sternum : on imaginary line between nipples Correction
Common errors that students make Lower half of sternum : on imaginary line between nipples � Kneeling at side of chest, shoulders over hands, elbows locked � Hand placement: most often too low on breastbone � Poor body position to maintain good compressions � Error Correction
Common errors that students make Hand placement: most often too low on breastbone � Poor body position to maintain good compressions � Not pushing hard enough or fast enough � Error Lower half of sternum : on imaginary line between nipples � Kneeling at side of chest, shoulders over hands, elbows locked � Push down at least 2 inches, at a rate of at least 100 -120/min � Correction
Common errors that students make Hand placement: most often too low on breastbone � Poor body position to maintain good compressions � Not pushing hard enough or fast enough � Not allowing complete chest recoil with each compression Lower half of sternum : on imaginary line between nipples � Kneeling at side of chest, shoulders over hands, elbows locked � Push down at least 2 inches, at a rate of at least 100 -120/min � Each compression should be down 2 inches, and up 2 inches to allow the heart to refill with blood Error Correction � �
Symptoms of a Heart Attack � https: //youtu. be/le 5 JRil. SMvc
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