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CPR & AED
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Normal Circulation
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When all is not well: http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/CPRAndECC/ WhatisCPR/ECCIntro/Chain-of- Survival_UCM_307516_Article.jsp
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During CPR you must: Perform chest compressions Ensure and maintain an open airway Ventilate
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When to begin CPR: Check ABCs
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Effective CPR: Patient supine on hard surface Compress smoothly Proper depth Allow recoil Gives heart chance to refill Watch for rise and fall of chest when ventilating
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Limit interruptions to no more than 10 seconds Moving the patient Hypothermia Take extra time to check for pulse Theyre not dead until they are warm and dead
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Stopping CPR: Only a physician can order CPR to be stopped Otherwise you can stop CPR if: Pulse is regained Pulse AND respirations are regained You turn your care over to someone of equal or higher level of training
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You turn your care over to a physician You are exhausted and are no longer able to continue
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USE OF THE AED
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Shock Advised V-Fib
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V-Tach
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Pacemakers and Patches: Pacemaker: Place pad to the side Patch: Remove
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Pre-Hospital CPR and Defibrillation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOBEidFXez A
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Huntington State http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgHlNgKlMD U
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