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Title: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation


1
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • Presented
  • By
  • Tammie Barnes

2
Table of Contents
  • Chains of Survival
  • Signs/symptoms
  • CPR
  • Choking

3
How often will CPR succeed? Despite best efforts,
successful CPR only happens about 50 of the
time. This is with an AED on the victim within 5
min. of arrest
  • FACT

4
Choices Life or Death
  • You can increase the chance of survival for
    victims of life-threatening emergencies if you
    act quickly
  • Your success will be measured by the fact that
    you made a choice to help another human being

5
Survival Tips
  • Learn about your role in the chain of survival
  • Learn to recognize 4 life threatening emergencies
    in adults
  • Learn to recognize signs of life threatening
    emergencies in infant and children
  • Learn how to perform CPR

6
Chains of Survival
  • To ensure that survival from cardiovascular
    emergencies is as high as possible, the chain of
    survival must be as strong as possible

7
Adult Chain of Survival
  • Each link in the chain identifies a critical
    intervention

8
Pediatric Chain of Survival
  • For Pediatric victims, the links of survival are
    slightly different

9
The four life threatening emergencies
  • Heart attack
  • Cardiac arrest
  • Stroke
  • Choking

10
Heart attack signs and symptoms
  • Chest discomfort pressure that last more than a
    few minutes/goes and come back
  • Discomfort in other areas of the body
  • Shortness of breath
  • Breaking out in a cold sweat nausea
    lightheadedness

11
Cardiac arrest signs and symptoms
  • Sudden loss of responsiveness
  • No normal breathing
  • No signs of circulation movement or coughing

12
Stroke signs and symptoms
  • Sudden numbness or weakness of the face
  • trouble seeing
  • Sudden severe headache
  • Sudden confusion, trouble speaking

13
CPR Facts
  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is one of the
    most successful public health initiatives of the
    past 3 decades.
  • Hundreds of thousands of physicians, nurses,
    allied healthcare providers, and emergency
    medical personnel have learned basic life support.

14
The ABCs of CPR
  • Airway Open the airway with the head tilt-chin
    lift (jaw thrust)
  • Breathing Look, listen, and feel for breathing
  • Circulation check for a pulse, or signs of
    movement

15
Choking signs and symptoms
  • Cant speak
  • Breathing with high pitch noise
  • Universal distress signal (both hands around neck)

16
Relief of Choking For Adult/Child
  • For an adult or child choking perform the
    Heimlich and abdominal thrust
  • If no signs of breathing, give two slow breaths,
    call 911
  • If no signs of circulation, start chest
    compressions, and continue rescue breathing

17
Relief of choking in an infant
  • Position infant head down (supporting the
    infants jaw and head) and deliver up to 5 back
    blows
  • Turn the infant over and give up to 5 chest
    thrust using 2 to 3 fingers
  • Alternate 5 back blows and 5 chest compressions
    until item is dislodge. DO NOT PERFORM ABDOMINAL
    THRUST ON INFANTS

18
Unresponsive Infant
  • If a choking infant becomes unresponsive, PHONE
    911
  • attempt CPR.
  • During CPR, each time you open the airway to
    provide rescue breaths, look for the foreign
    body-if you see it, remove it

19
You could save victims of heart attack, cardiac
arrest, stroke, or choking if you or others at
the scene act quickly to start the Chain of
Survival.Learn how to provide CPR, and start
saving lives.
  • FACT

20
Credits / Reference
  • Heart Attack, Stroke Cardiac Arrest Warning
    Signs. Retrieved September 05, 2003 from the
    world wide web
  • http//www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml
  • First on the scene. Retrieved September 05, 2003
    from the world wide web http//my.webmd.com
  • American Heart Association (2002). CPR for Family
    and Friends
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