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Heartsaver CPR
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Heartsaver CPR/AED
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Heartsaver AED/CPR
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Heartsaver AED/CPR Statistics Every 31 seconds someone in North Carolina goes into Cardiac Arrest Every 21 seconds someone in The United States goes into Cardiac Arrest
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3 Reasons why we do not assist others in a
Heartsaver AED/CPR 3 Reasons why we do not assist others in a Medical Emergency
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3 Reasons why we do not assist others in a
Heartsaver AED/CPR 3 Reasons why we do not assist others in a Medical Emergency
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Heartsaver AED/CPR Infant – Birth up to 1 year old
Age Ranges Infant – Birth up to 1 year old Child – 1 year to 8 years old Adult – 8 and older
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Compression / Ventilation
Heartsaver AED/CPR Compression / Ventilation Rates and Ratios Infant Child 100 Compressions Per Minute 30 - 2 Adult
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Heartsaver AED/CPR Infant – Two fingers Child – heel of one hand
Hand Placement and Compression Depth Infant – Two fingers Child – heel of one hand Adult – heel of Two hands Hand placement should be on the lower half of the breastbone
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1.5 inches / (4 cm) 1/3 thickness of the chest
Heartsaver AED/CPR Compression Depth Infant and child 1.5 inches / (4 cm) 1/3 thickness of the chest Adult At least 2 inches (5 cm)
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Heartsaver AED/CPR Look for: Airway Breathing 10 seconds Circulation
Scene Assessment Look for: Airway Breathing 10 seconds Circulation
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Heartsaver AED/CPR Scene Assessment If no signs of breathing or circulation begin the steps of CPR
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Heartsaver AED/CPR C- Compressions 30
Scene Assessment C- Compressions 30 A – Airway ( head tilt chin lift) B – Breathing 2
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Heartsaver AED/CPR Adult……….call 911 then begin CPR
Scene Assessment Adult……….call 911 then begin CPR Infant / Child……………2 mins, 911
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Approximately 8000 individual's die each year from Choking
Heartsaver AED/CPR Choking (FBAO) Approximately 8000 individual's die each year from Choking
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If infant becomes unresponsive
Heartsaver AED/CPR infants Conscious: 5 back slaps 5 Chest Thrusts If infant becomes unresponsive Begin the steps of CPR
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If patient becomes unresponsive at anytime, begin the steps of CPR
Heartsaver AED/CPR Adult / child Conscious: Abdominal Thrusts If patient becomes unresponsive at anytime, begin the steps of CPR
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Hands should be just above the navel, just below the breastbone
Heartsaver AED/CPR Hand placement for Abdominal Thrusts Hands should be just above the navel, just below the breastbone
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Once unresponsive, CPR beginning with Chest Compressions.
Heartsaver AED/CPR Perform enough thrusts until the object is free or they become unresponsive. Once unresponsive, CPR beginning with Chest Compressions. 30:2 ratio
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Heartsaver AED/CPR Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
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Heartsaver AED/CPR CPR accompanied by the use of an AED gives up to a 70% chance of resuscitating an individual that is experiencing sudden cardiac Arrest.
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Heartsaver AED/CPR If AED available Turn unit on Follow prompts
Approximately 2 minutes CPR If AED available Turn unit on Follow prompts After shock begin CPR
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Special Circumstances
Heartsaver AED/CPR Special Circumstances Hairy Chest Bras / clothes / necklaces / implanted devices Medicine patches Children / infants (pad placement)
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Heartsaver AED/CPR Questions and Thank you Lets get started !!!
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Heartsaver AED/CPR Thanks and Resources
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