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How to handle a cardiac emergency!.  Early recognition and Early Access to EMS  Early CPR  Early Defibrillation  Early Advanced Life Support  Early.

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1 How to handle a cardiac emergency!

2  Early recognition and Early Access to EMS  Early CPR  Early Defibrillation  Early Advanced Life Support  Early Rehabilitation

3  Persistent chest discomfort  Discomfort that spreads to shoulder, neck, jaw,arm  Trouble breathing  Nausea/vomiting  Trouble breathing  Dizziness, light- headed, fainting  Pale/ashen/grayish /bluish skin  Sweating  Denial of signs/symptoms

4  Immediately call EMS  Have the victim rest  Loosen any tight clothing  Comfort the victim  Assist with any medication  Be prepared to perform CPR or use AED

5  Life threatening emergency  Heart stops beating/beating irregularly or weakly to circulate blood  Signs + symptoms: unconsciousness, no pulse  Can occur without warning

6  Combination of rescue breaths and chest compressions  Circulates blood and oxygen – DOES NOT RE- START THE HEART  Increases the chances of survival  CPR techniques are modified for body size

7 Victim’s ribs may break Victim may vomit The scene may be chaotic Victim may not survive

8  30 Compression…2 breaths  Compress the chest 1/3 depth of chest  Compress the chest at a rate of 100 compressions per minute

9  30 Compressions…2 breaths  Compress the chest 1/3 width of chest  Compress the chest at a rate of 100 compressions per minute

10  30 Compressions…2 breaths  Compress the chest 1/3 depth of  Compress the chest at a rate of 100 compressions per minute  Use 2-3 fingers in the center of the chest

11  Adult…remains 30 compressions/2 breaths  Child and infant…changes to 15 compressions/2 breaths

12  When two rescuers begin CPR together… ◦ FIRST rescuer does the initial assessment and the SECOND rescuer gets into position to do chest compressions ◦ If there is no breathing/pulse, first rescuer says, “BEGIN CPR!” ◦ Change about every 2 minutes ◦ **Always, always call your compressions out loud!!**

13  Keep going until… ◦ Another trained rescuer arrives and takes over ◦ You are too exhausted to continue ◦ The scene becomes unsafe ◦ You notice an obvious sign of life


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