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Friday Focus: CPR Training 1
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Knowing CPR Really Matters…See a True Story of Why: http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/t een-cpr-skills-save-babys-life- walmart-store-26964488 2
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The First Step in and Emergency Situation: AWARENESS Some General Facts about CPR: Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in adults. CPR doubles the chance of a person’s survival from sudden cardiac arrest. Recognize the signs and symptoms of cardiac events/sudden death emergencies (i.e. – heart attack, drowning, electrocution, and asphyxiation). 4
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The Second Step in and Emergency Situation: 911 Secure the scene. Locate nearest phone. Provide EMS with current address. Provide phone number for EMS to contact. 5
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The Third Step in and Emergency Situation: COMPRESSIONS Look, listen, and feel for any signs of breathing. Position victim for compressions. Ensure that compressions are performed at a depth of two inches and at a rate of 100 per minute. Continue compressions until the victim begins breathing again or emergency personnel arrives. 6
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The Fourth (Possible) Step in and Emergency Situation: AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR (AED) Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in adults. CPR doubles the chance of a victim’s survival from sudden cardiac arrest. Recognize the signs and symptoms of cardiac events/sudden death emergencies 7
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8 Here’s a video to reinforce what you’ve learned today. Produced & Directed by: Havelock High School Emergency Medical Technology Academy
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9 http://youtu.be/MMXwkFS_5GE
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Take the quiz to test your knowledge! Put the steps in order 10
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Questions Set One I.AWARENESS (1 st, 2 nd, etc.) Recognize the signs and symptoms of cardiac events/sudden death emergencies (i.e. – heart attack, drowning, electrocution, and asphyxiation). Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in adults. CPR doubles a person’s chance of survival from sudden cardiac arrest. 11
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Answers I.AWARENESS Recognize the signs and symptoms of cardiac events/sudden death emergencies (i.e. – heart attack, drowning, electrocution, and asphyxiation). 3rd Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in adults. 1st CPR doubles a person’s chance of survival from sudden cardiac arrest. 2nd 12
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Question Set Two 13 II. 911 Provide EMS with current address. Provide phone number for EMS to contact. Secure the scene. Locate nearest phone.
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Answers 14 II. 911 Provide EMS with current address. 3rd Provide phone number for EMS to contact. 4th Secure the scene. 1st Locate nearest phone. 2nd
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Question Set Three 15 III. COMPRESSIONS Continue compressions until the victim begins breathing again or emergency personnel arrives. Ensure that compressions are performed at a depth of two inches and at a rate of 100 per minute. Look, listen, and feel for any signs of breathing. Position victim for compressions.
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Answers 16 III. COMPRESSIONS Continue compressions until the victim begins breathing again or emergency personnel arrives. 4th Ensure that compressions are performed at a depth of two inches and at a rate of 100 per minute. 3rd Look, listen, and feel for any signs of breathing. 1st Position victim for compressions. 2nd
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Question Set Four 17 IV. AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR (AED) KNOWLEDGE Turn on AED and follow automated instructions. i. Adjust victim’s clothing to enable pad-to-skin contact. ii. Open pad package and plug in pad connector. iii. Peel pad backing and apply both pads. iv. Wait and stand clear as AED performs analysis. v. If instructed, press shock button. b. Determine location of nearest AED.
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Answers 18 IV. AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR (AED) KNOWLEDGE Turn on AED and follow automated instructions. i. Adjust victim’s clothing to enable pad-to-skin contact. ii. Open pad package and plug in pad connector. iii. Peel pad backing and apply both pads. iv. Wait and stand clear as AED performs analysis. v. If instructed, press shock button. 2nd b. Determine location of nearest AED. 1st
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See a real life AED use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= YrBq_sFV3LA 19
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