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| Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation |
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| What must you do first before performing CPR in a victim |
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| Before you can help someone, what must you do? |
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| If someone doesn't give consent for care... |
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| Don't give care, but call 911 |
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| there is a breathing or serious emergency. |
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| scene becomes unsafe, to get to someone more injured, to give proper care |
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| Follow standards precautions to |
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| To check a conscious person |
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| get consent, ask questions, don't touch or move injured areas |
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| Best way to check an unconscious person |
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| signs for needed CPR care |
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| airway, breathing, circulation |
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| After determining no breathing, the next step is |
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| How long is each rescue breath |
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| 1 second each with a 3 second break |
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| Signs of troubled breathing |
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| noisy, painful, deep or shallow, and change in skin color |
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| For a conscious victim that is choking give |
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| 5 back blows and 5 Heimlich compressions |
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| head position for choking infant |
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| When treating for unconscious choking after the possible finger sweep, |
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| When treating for unconscious choking after 30 compressions, |
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| look and do a finger sweep if you see something |
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| Check for signs of life (breathing) for how long? |
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| 30 chest compressions, 2 breaths |
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| rate of chest compressions |
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| 100 compressions per minute |
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| How deep CPR for infants, children, and adults? |
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i: 0.5-1 inch c: 1-1.5 inch a: 1.5-2 inch |
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| How many cycles of CPR should you do in 2 minutes? |
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| maintain oxygenated blood throughout the body |
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| center of breast bone, heel of the palm, push from the hips, keep arms locked |
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| CPR technique for an infant |
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| use fingers for compressions |
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| keep them comfy, monitor ABCs, raise legs 12, & NO WATER |
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| Chest pain for more than 3-5 minutes could be a |
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| circulate blood until an AED or EMTS arrive |
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| When do you stop performing CPR |
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| show signs of life, help arrives, too tired to continue, unsafe scene, AED arrives |
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| Main purpose of defibrillation is to |
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| Every minute without an AED decreases chances of life by |
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| AED helps save more lives of those that are in |
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| The function if the AED is to |
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| deliver electrical shock to resume rhythm |
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| Automated External Defibrillator |
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| If the AED tells you "no shock advised" |
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| continue 5 cycles or 2 minutes of CPR |
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| Before the AED analyzes rhythm be sure to have everyone ... |
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| The first step with the AED is to |
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| Before and during AED shock, don't touch the person because |
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| it may not deliver shock, you could be injured, it may not analyze properly |
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| If someone has a medicine patch, |
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| remove with a gloved hand |
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| AED pads should be placed |
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| Once you attach the AED pads you should |
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| let the AED analyze the heart |
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| When the victim comes to, |
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| roll to recovery position. |
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| Emergency Medical Service |
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