Title: Cardiopulmonary: Causes and Treatment - Active Wellness
1- Cardiopulmonary - Causes And Treatment
Cardiopulmonary Causes and Treatment
Active Wellness Clinical Care Team
2- What You Need To Know About CPR
What is Cardiopulmonary?
1. CPR is a life-saving technique that can be
used in a lot of situations, like when someone
has a heart attack or is near drowning and their
breathing or heartbeat stops. It's recommended by
the American Heart Association that everyone, no
matter if they're a bystander or a doctor, should
start CPR with some chest compressions. 2. If
you're worried that your knowledge or skills
aren't up to scratch, it's much better to take
action than sit back and do nothing. Don't forget
that the difference between doing something and
not doing something could be someone else's
life.
3- Cardiopulmonary Take Action
Actions to be taken-
- Provide hands-only CPR, consisting of unbroken
chest compressions of approximately 100 a minute,
until paramedics arrive. There is no need to
attempt rescue breathing. - For those who are well-trained and confident in
their ability, chest compressions should be
initiated first, followed by respiratory checks
and rescue breaths. - For those who have received CPR training but are
not confident in their abilities, chest
compressions at approximately 100 a minute should
be initiated.
4Note-
1. Adults, children, and infants all need CPR,
but newborns do not. 2. CPR keeps blood flowing
to your brain and other important organs until
more effective medical treatment can restore your
heart to normal rhythm. 3. When your heart
stops, your brain is deprived of oxygenated
blood, which can cause brain damage within
minutes. In some cases, you could die in as
little as eight to ten minutes. 4. How to learn
CPR properly? To learn CPR, you must complete an
accredited first-aid training course. This course
includes CPR and the use of an AED (Automatic
External Defibrillator).
5- Cardiopulmonary Before CPR
Before starting CPR, check -
- It is essential to ascertain whether the
individual is conscious or unconscious. - If the individual appears to be unconscious, it
is advisable to tap or shake their shoulder and
ask them if they are okay. If two people are
available and the individual does not respond, it
is necessary to contact the local emergency
number and initiate - CPR. If one is alone and has immediate access to
a phone, the emergency number should be called
prior to initiating CPR. Unless it is believed
that the individual has become unresponsive due
to suffocation (e.g. drowning), CPR should be
initiated for one minute before calling the local
emergency number.
6Remember to spell C-A-B
- The acronym CAB stands for -
- Circulation,
- Airway,
- and Breathing
- --- is used by the American Heart Association to
remind people of the order in which CPR should be
performed.
7- Cardiopulmonary Circulation
Circulation Restore blood circulation with chest
compressions
- Position the individual on their back on a hard
surface. - Kneel down next to the neck and shoulders.
- Place the heel of your hand over the middle of
the persons chest, between the - nipples Place your other hand over the
first hand. - Keep your elbows straight and place your
shoulders just above your hands Push straight
down on the chest with your upper body weight,
not just your arms. - Push down about 2 inches (about 5 centimeters)
Push hard at around 100 compressions per minute. - If you havent received CPR training, keep
compressions going until there are no signs of
movement If you have received CPR training,
continue compressions Check the airway Rescue
breathing.
8Airway Clear the airway
- Open the persons airway If youre CPR trained
and youve done 30 compressions, perform the
following maneuver - Place your palm on your patients forehead.
- Gently tilt the patients head back .
- With your other hand, lift the victims chin
forward . - Look for normal breathing (take no more than 5 or
10 seconds) - Check for chest motion.
- Listen to normal breath sounds .
- Feel for your patient breath on your face and
ear Note that gagging is not considered normal
breathing. If your patient isnt breathing and
you are CPR trained, start mouth to mouth
breathing If you believe your patient is
unconscious due to a heart attack, but youre not
CPR trained, skip mouth to mouth rescue breathing
and keep doing chest compressions
9- Cardiopulmonary Mouth - to - Mouth
Breathing Breathe for the person Rescue
breathing can be mouth-to-mouth breathing or
mouth-to-nose breathing if the mouth is seriously
injured or can't be opened
- When the airway is open (with the use of the head
tilt, chin lift maneuver), pinch your nostrils
closed for mouth to mouth breathing and cover
your mouth with hers, forming a seal. Prepare to
breathe two rescue breaths - The first rescue breath (duration of one second)
See if your chest rises or falls. If your chest
rises, breathe in two more breaths. If your chest
does not rise, breathe in three more breaths. - If your chest doesnt rise, use the head tilt
chin lift maneuver and breathe in three more
times. A 30-minute cycle of 30 CPR followed by 2
CPR breaths is considered a cycle. Continue CPR
to restore circulation.
10- Cardiopulmonary Mouth - to - Mouth
- If 5 cycles (about 2 minutes) have elapsed and
the person has not moved, apply and follow the
prompts provided. - Administer 1 shock, then continue CPR (starting
with chest compressions) for 2 more minutes, then
administer a second shock. If you are not trained
in the use of an AED, an emergency medical
operator (EMO) may be able to assist you in using
it. Use pediatric pads (if available) for
children aged 1 to 8. Do not use An AED for
babies under 1 years old. If an AED is not
available, follow step (below). - Continue CPR until there are symptoms of movement
or until emergency medical personnel take control.
11- Cardiopulmonary- When To Seek Medical Advice
Call for emergency when-
Youre alone and believe the person is a victim
of drowning, or if the victim is a child, begin
CPR first, perform for two minutes, and then call
the ambulance.
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