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Dr.Dhananjaya Bulathwatta
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Importance
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Importance CPR TIME LINE 0-4 mins. brain damage unlikely 4-6 mins. brain damage possible 6-10 mins. brain damage probable >10 mins. probable brain death
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Urgency
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Background The best chance of long term neurologically intact survival occurs if: The victim’s collapse is witnessed CPR is commenced immediately The cardiac rhythm is VF or pulse less VT
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Check for Response - “touch and talk” Shout – “HELP” Call Emergency No.[s] Airway Breathing Circulation Disability
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HHead tilt- Chin lift
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Jaw Thrust with Support
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for rise and fall of the chest. for breath sounds. for the exhaled air
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2 Resque breaths within 2-4 seconds Make the chest rise
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PushPush down on the chest 11/2 to 2 inches 30 times right between the nipples. Pump at the rate of 100/minute, faster than once per second. Minimize interruptions to 10 seconds or less.
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Pulse less than 60 bpm 2 Rescuer CPR -Concider as poor perfusion -15 : 2
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Brachial Pulse less than 60 bpm Just below the nipple line on breast bone 2 Rescuer CPR -Consider as poor perfusion -2 fingers -15 : 2
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IIntubation CCardiac Monitor PPrecordial Thumb
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Pulseless VT Asystole VF E.M.D.
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Defibrillation (one shock - 150-200 J biphasic or 360 J monophasic). Immediately resume chest compressions (30:2) without reassessing the rhythm or feeling for a pulse. Continue CPR for 2 min, then pause briefly to check the monitor. If VF/VT persists give adrenaline 1 mg IV [every 3-5 min] followed immediately by a shock.
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CPR 30:2 till pt. becomes shockable Give adrenaline 1 mg IV as soon as intravascular access is achieved and every 3-5 min (alternate loops). Give atropine 3 mg IV
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CPR Give further adrenaline 1 mg IV every 3-5 min (alternate loops)
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AdultChildInfant 1 Response, Shout for help, Emergency Call 2 Head tilt, Chin lift [Suspected trauma: Jaw thrust] 3 Look, Listen, Feel for breathing 5-10 seconds 4 2 Rescue Breaths. [1 second each] 5 No carotid Pulse No brachial Pulse start CPRor <60 with signs of poor perfusion start CPR 6 Center of the breast boneJust below the nipple between two nipplesline on breast bone 7 With both hands [interlaced fingers]2 Fingers 8 1.5-2 Inches1/3 - 1/2 of thedepth of chest 9 100 per minute 10 30 for 230 for2 [1 Resquer], 15 for 2 [2 Resquer]
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