BASIC LIFE SUPPORT.

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BASIC LIFE SUPPORT

But , when I believe that I can , I acquire the ability to do it Advise from our father if I believe that I cannot do something , it makes me incapable of doing it . But , when I believe that I can , I acquire the ability to do it Even if I did not have the ability in the beginning. M.K.Gandhi

CHAIN OF SURVIVAL

AIM OF BLS MINUTES MEAN MUSCLE 10% MORTALITY / MINUTE ULTIMATE AIM slow rate of deterioration of HEART & BRAIN maintain OXYGENATION & CIRCULATION

ENVIRONMENTAL TRAFFIC ELECTRICITY GAS WATER POISONING HCN H2S OPC RISKS TO RESCUER ENVIRONMENTAL TRAFFIC ELECTRICITY GAS WATER POISONING HCN H2S OPC INFECTION

ABC AIRWAY CIRCULATION BREATHING

Assess responsiveness Activate EMS Appropriate position of patient REMEMBER Assess responsiveness Activate EMS Appropriate position of patient Airway Breathing Circulation

ASSESS RESPONSIVENESS

ACTIVATE EMS

POSITION OF THE PATIENT

AIRWAY

HEAD TILT AND CHIN LIFT

JAW THRUST

BREATHING

ASSESS BREATHING

MOUTH TO MOUTH

CIRCULATION

FEEL FOR CAROTID

LOCATION OF CARDIAC COMPRESSION

CARDIAC COMPRESSION

ONE RESCUER CPR

WHEN TO STOP CARDIAC COMPRESSION FOR 5 SECONDS -- PULSE CHECK FOR 30 SECONDS -- INTUBATION DEFIBRLN

ADULT BLS FLOW CHART

AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION

CHOKING

HEIMLICH - STANDING

HEIMLICH LYING DOWN

PREGNANCY

RECOVERY POSITION

INFANT CPR DIFFERENCES

PHONE FIRST - ADULT PHONE FAST - CHILD

MOUTH TO MOUTH

INFANTS BRACHIAL PULSE

CHEST COMPRESSION

BACK BLOWS

CHEST THRUSTS

CHECK FOREIGN BODY

AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR

CARDIAC ARREST SHOCKABLE - VENT.FIBRILLATION VENT.TACHY(HEMODYNAM. UNSTABLE) NON SHOCKABLE - ASYSTOLE PULSELESS ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY

SHOCKABLE RHYTHM

AED

AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR P - POWER ON A - ATTACH PADDLES A - ANALYSE RHYTHM SHOCKABLE NON SHOCKABLE S - SHOCK U, I, ALL CLEAR

GREAT WAY IF I CANNOT DO GREAT THINGS, I DON’T BOTHER I SHALL DO SMALL THINGS IN GREAT WAY

GREAT AIM OF EDUCATION IS NOT KNOWLEDGE BUT ACTION

GREAT WAY IF I CANNOT DO GREAT THINGS, I DON’T BOTHER I SHALL DO SMALL THINGS IN GREAT WAY