Welcome to the world of CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

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Presentation transcript:

Welcome to the world of CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

CPR is the “heart” of any first aid program. You will need it to help someone who is choking or someone whose heart stops.

The 4 “R’s” of CPR Risk: factors in your life that predispose you to developing heart problems. Recognition: how to recognize a serious developing emergency. React: what to do when you see a developing emergency. Resuscitation: how to help someone who is choking and how to do CPR.

Why Learn This? Someone’s life may depend on it! To improve someone’s chance of survival - CPR is key to maintaining a person’s breathing and circulation until help arrives.

The Heart And When It Breaks Oxygen is carried by blood throughout the body-nourishing the organs of the body. Without circulating blood, without oxygen, these organs start to die. Without oxygen, serious brain damage starts in 4 to 6 minutes.

The heart is a tough muscle, but… The heart has its own network of blood vessels that supply it with blood. But if one of these arteries gets blocked, by fat or cholesterol- the person experiences chest pain.

Angina If the blockage opens up after a little bit, The pain goes away…until next time. This is called angina.

If the artery stays blocked, the pain remains and the area of the affected heart muscle starts to die. This is what most people call a heart attack.

When the heart stops beating, it is no longer pumping blood to the rest of the body. That heart is in cardiac arrest!

Signals of a Heart Attack – “5 Ps” Pain Pale skin Puffing Pooped Puking

When the heart muscle is suffering because it cannot get oxygen, it gets irritated (like if you are choking and can’t get air - ventricular fibrillation) The heart’s main muscles, lose their rhythmic pumping action and start to fibrillate. This squirmy kind of muscle contraction does not pump blood- and is the most common kind of cardiac arrest and the most treatable.