CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

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CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation SS

Location of heart

Heart Location

CARDIAC ARREST/ हृदय की गिरफ्तारी Lose consciousness. Stop breathing. Blood will not circulate (lack of oxygen)

REASONS OF CARDIAC ARREST Heart attack Heart Injury Drowning Electrocution Severe trauma Toxic gas inhalation

CPR Cardio(हृदयheart) Pulmonary (lung)Resuscitatio n (revive, revitalize, पुनर्जीवन). Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a process to respond to cardiac arrest situations.

CPR TIME LINE 0-4 mins. brain damage unlikely. 4-6 mins. brain damage possible. 6-10 mins. brain damage probable. Over 10 mins. probable brain death.

A-B-C Airway Breathing Circulation

AIRWAY "A" is for AIRWAY. look, listen and feel head tilt/chin lift technique.

AIRWAY

BREATHING B" is for BREATHING. Two rescue breath.

BREATHING

BREATHING APPARATUS

BREATHING

CIRCULATION….. "C" is for CIRCULATION. If don't feel a pulse then the victim's heart is not beating, and you will have to perform chest COMPRESSIONS.

CIRCULATION…..

CIRCULATION…..

CIRCULATION….

CIRCULATION

RECOVERY POSITION

CPR- INFANT शिशु (birth -3 years)

CPR-CHILD बच्चा (3-15 years)

CPR-ADULT वयस्क (15+)

POINTS TO REMEMBERS (बिंदु याद रखने योग्य) COMPRESSION RATIO 2:30 (FOR ALL) FOR INFANT – USE TWO FINGURES - 0.5 TO 1 INCH FOR CHILDREN- USE ONE HAND – 1 TO 1.5 INCH FOR ADULT- USE TWO HAND – 1.5 TO 2 INCH

A Recall

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