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Danger
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Response
Are you
alright?
Circulation
CHEST COMPRESSIONS
Place the heel of one
hand in the centre of the
chest
Place other hand on top
Interlock fingers
Compress the chest
Rate 100 -120 min-1
Depth 5-6 cm
Equal compression :
relaxation
Handley A.J., Koster R., Monsieurs K., Perkins G.D., Davies S.,
Bossaert L.: European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for
Resuscitation 2005. Section 2. Adult basic life support and use of
automated external defbrillators Resuscitation (2005) 67S1, S7
30 : 2
A AIRWAY
Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Head Tilt Chin
Lift
Check breathing
Call 112
30 chest
compressions
Jaw
2 rescue breaths
Thrust
Campbell
AIRWAY OPENING BY
NECK EXTENSION
Breathing
RESCUE BREATHS
CONTINUE CPR
30
Go on combining 30 chest
compressions with 2 rescue breaths.
Defbrillation
4. Stand clear. Do
not touch the
patient when
AED analyzes.
5. Push the shock
button when
AED advises.
6. Continue CPR
30:2 until signs
of life
detected.
AEDs will analyze every two minutes and prompt for a shock if needed.
RECOVERY POSITION
This position helps a
semiconscious or
unconscious person
prevent the tongue
falling back and
block the airway. It
also help them to
breathe and permits
fluids to drain from
the nose and throat
so they are not
breathed in
Do not use the recovery position if the person has a major injury,
such as a back or neck injury
CHOKING
CHOKING
The obstructed airway.
It is often caused by foreign body lodged in the airway.
The recognition and proper management of choking is of the key
importance to safety at homes, restaurants, and other public places.
RECOGNIZATION OF OF CHOKING
Victim
clutches
at
his
neck,
universal sign for choking.
If not sure of choking, ask victim
loudly Are you choking? Can you
talk? Can you breath? Can you
cough?
Ask victim to cough as hard as his
can.
If the chocking is getting worse, you
will notice the victims coughing is
becoming weak and ineffective.
- Victim is unable to breath.
- Victim develops harsh noise while
speaking.
- Victim s face may become blue.
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