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CPR: Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationAn Overview: By: Melanie Jenkins As outlined by The American National Red Cross (2001)
What is CPR? Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is defined as chest compressions and rescue oriented breathing to take over the normal functions of the heart and lungs. Cardia: Heart Pulmonary: Lung Resuscitation: regaining life functions *The American National Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001)
Who Needs CPR?      Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is needed when a victim or patient has gone into cardiac arrest.  Cardiac arrest is characterized by: ,[object Object]
Circulation of blood to the vital organs ceases or is not adequate to sustain life sustaining functions.
No heartbeat  results in lost of the function of breathing.
 Clinical death results when there is no heartbeat present and breathing has stopped.*American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001)  Examples:       No Heartbeat Source: http://www.circulation.or.kr/info/case/case_32_s_2.jpg         Normal Heartbeat Source: http://meds.queensu.ca/courses/assets/modules/ts-ecg/Normal_ECG.bmp Irregular, Weak Heartbeat Source: http://ems12lead.com/files/2010/12/2010_12_19_Awm.jpg
Background and Definition Signs of Cardiac Arrest No Breathing No pulse No signs of movement No response to stimuli Terms and Devices Biological death: brain cell death after 4 to 6 minutes of going without oxygen Defibrillator: a device to regain heart beat through electric shock  *American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001)
CPR: For Adults *American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001)        Facts Quick
*American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001)  The First Step of CPR ,[object Object]
Kneeling at the victims chest.
After checking for Cardiac Arrest (no breathing, unconscious, no pulse), open the airway of the victim.
There are two ways to do this:
Head/tilt, chin/lift  (top right)
Jaw Thrust (bottom right)
After opening the airway, the first two rescue breaths can be given. These must be done in      the proper way with the proper technique.  Source: http://www.sutree.com/upload/thumbnails/28565.gif Source: http://charlydmiller.com/RA/images03/jawthrust.jpg

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CPR PP

  • 1. CPR: Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationAn Overview: By: Melanie Jenkins As outlined by The American National Red Cross (2001)
  • 2. What is CPR? Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is defined as chest compressions and rescue oriented breathing to take over the normal functions of the heart and lungs. Cardia: Heart Pulmonary: Lung Resuscitation: regaining life functions *The American National Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001)
  • 3.
  • 4. Circulation of blood to the vital organs ceases or is not adequate to sustain life sustaining functions.
  • 5. No heartbeat results in lost of the function of breathing.
  • 6. Clinical death results when there is no heartbeat present and breathing has stopped.*American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001) Examples: No Heartbeat Source: http://www.circulation.or.kr/info/case/case_32_s_2.jpg Normal Heartbeat Source: http://meds.queensu.ca/courses/assets/modules/ts-ecg/Normal_ECG.bmp Irregular, Weak Heartbeat Source: http://ems12lead.com/files/2010/12/2010_12_19_Awm.jpg
  • 7. Background and Definition Signs of Cardiac Arrest No Breathing No pulse No signs of movement No response to stimuli Terms and Devices Biological death: brain cell death after 4 to 6 minutes of going without oxygen Defibrillator: a device to regain heart beat through electric shock *American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001)
  • 8. CPR: For Adults *American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001) Facts Quick
  • 9.
  • 10. Kneeling at the victims chest.
  • 11. After checking for Cardiac Arrest (no breathing, unconscious, no pulse), open the airway of the victim.
  • 12. There are two ways to do this:
  • 13. Head/tilt, chin/lift (top right)
  • 15. After opening the airway, the first two rescue breaths can be given. These must be done in the proper way with the proper technique. Source: http://www.sutree.com/upload/thumbnails/28565.gif Source: http://charlydmiller.com/RA/images03/jawthrust.jpg
  • 16. Rescue Breathing Technique Special Considerations Pinch the nose of the victim with the thumb and index finger and only use enough pressure to seal the nostrils. Position your mouth over the mouth of the victim and make a tight seal. If available use a resuscitation mask (mask for CPR, used to protect against disease transmission). Slowly give two breaths (2 seconds each). The victims chest should rise and fall. Pay attention to any injuries to assure that you will not harm the victim. Check for presence of air in the stomach, vomiting, dentures or other mouth devices. If the chest does not rise and fall, reposition head. The air you breath into the victim is only 16% oxygen, but this is enough to keep someone alive. *American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001)
  • 17. Conclusion of Step One: CPR If the breaths go in (you see the chest rise and fall) check for a pulse. To check for a pulse, place fingers over an artery in the neck next to the “Adam’s Apple.” A beat or thud is a pulse. If there is no pulse, continue to step two. *American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001) Source: http://janeheller.mlblogs.com/pulse.jpg
  • 18.
  • 19.
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  • 21. Avoid the Xiphoid Process (right). *American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001) Source: http://www.cc.utah.edu/~mda9899/Image18.gif Source: http://images.brighthub.com/fd/f/fdf9580d330b7f3c567ee33dff5ab42f4157db37_small.jpg
  • 22. The Cycle of CPR *American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001)
  • 23. To Continue or Not to Continue? To continue: If no signs of breathing or pulse are evident. Not to Continue: The victim regains a pulse and beings breathing. A defibrillator becomes available Someone trained to use it is present as well. If you can no longer continue due to exhaustion or other physical constraints. *American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001)
  • 24. *American Red Cross: Emergency Response (2001) What if the victim has a pulse but is not breathing?
  • 25.
  • 26. Use of these techniques, without being certified by a state agency could result in legal action.
  • 27. This demonstration was based on adult CPR, not child or infant CPR. Any use of these methods on a child or infant can cause serious injury or death.
  • 28. If you are in a situation where you think someone is in need of CPR, call 9-1-1 immediately. Proceed with caution to aid the victim.
  • 29. If you want to become certified, go to: http://www.redcross.org/en/takeaclass