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911 & CPR
          in the
Classroom, Campus or in the
        Community



       By: Mark Schubert, TCC
          AHA BCLS Instructor

                                       1
                                03/28/13
Introduction
 Cardiopulmonary   Resuscitation
 Pushing on the chest (compressions) and
  giving breaths
 Call 911, start CPR right away and use an
  AED




                                                     2
                                              03/28/13
Agenda
 You will learn the basics of how, why and
  when to give CPR
 Pushing hard and fast on the chest
  (compressions) will be the primary focus




                                                     3
                                              03/28/13
Overview
 Bystander   CPR and AED use can help
  save a life through preserving the brain
  and heart, and returning the heart to a
  normal rhythm
 Understanding your role and how the
  puzzle fits together can save a life
                        cpr         aha
                              aed
                       heart 911    shoc
                                    k
                        ecc         brain
                              ppe
                                                    4
                                             03/28/13
Fears of doing CPR




                            5
                     03/28/13
Vocabulary
 911=Emergency  response number
 Compression=act of pushing on the chest
 Mask=breathing tool for protection
 AED=automatic device to shock the heart




                                                   6
                                            03/28/13
Scene safety
 Look   for anything nearby that may hurt
  you
 You don’t want to hurt yourself




                                                    7
                                             03/28/13
Tap and Shout
 Check  if the person responds
 Tap him and shout, “Are you OK?”
 If he doesn’t move, speak, blink, or
  otherwise react, then he is not responding




                                                      8
                                               03/28/13
Call 911
 Yell for help
 Have the person who comes phone 911
  and get an AED
 If no one can help, phone 911 and get an
  AED. Use it.




                                                    9
                                             03/28/13
Check for breathing
 Make   sure the person is on a firm, flat
  surface
 Check breathing (no longer than 10 secs)
 If the person isn’t breathing at all or is
  only gasping, give CPR
 Heathcare providers will check for a pulse
  prior to beginning CPR, lay rescuers will
  not
                                                    10
                                               03/28/13
Begin compressions
 Move   clothing from chest
 Heel of one hand on lower half of
  breastbone. Heel of other hand on top of
  the first hand
 Push straight down, hard and fast
 Compress the chest 30 times




                                                  11
                                             03/28/13
Chest Compression Video




                               12
                          03/28/13
Give breaths
 Open  airway (head tilt-chin lift)
 Pinch the nose shut, cover the mouth with
  your mouth (or use a mask)
 Give 2 breaths (blow for 1 second each)




                                                   13
                                              03/28/13
CPR demonstration video




                               14
                          03/28/13
Keep going
 Keep  giving sets of 30 compressions and 2
  breaths
 You may pause when the AED arrives, the
  person starts to respond, or trained help
  arrives and takes over




                                                    15
                                               03/28/13
Use the AED when it arrives
 Turn it on by lifting the lid or pressing the
  “ON” button
 Follow the prompts




                                                       16
                                                  03/28/13
AED demonstration video




                               17
                          03/28/13
Hands only CPR




                      18
                 03/28/13
Summary
 We  have learned how, why and when to
  give CPR
 CPR may be performed whenever and
  wherever needed
 Are there any questions????




                                               19
                                          03/28/13
Where to Get More Information
 Visit the American Heart Association
  @www.heart.org/cpr
 Visit ProCPR training @www.procpr.org




                                               20
                                          03/28/13

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911, cpr and aed

  • 1. 911 & CPR in the Classroom, Campus or in the Community By: Mark Schubert, TCC AHA BCLS Instructor 1 03/28/13
  • 2. Introduction  Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation  Pushing on the chest (compressions) and giving breaths  Call 911, start CPR right away and use an AED 2 03/28/13
  • 3. Agenda  You will learn the basics of how, why and when to give CPR  Pushing hard and fast on the chest (compressions) will be the primary focus 3 03/28/13
  • 4. Overview  Bystander CPR and AED use can help save a life through preserving the brain and heart, and returning the heart to a normal rhythm  Understanding your role and how the puzzle fits together can save a life cpr aha aed heart 911 shoc k ecc brain ppe 4 03/28/13
  • 5. Fears of doing CPR 5 03/28/13
  • 6. Vocabulary  911=Emergency response number  Compression=act of pushing on the chest  Mask=breathing tool for protection  AED=automatic device to shock the heart 6 03/28/13
  • 7. Scene safety  Look for anything nearby that may hurt you  You don’t want to hurt yourself 7 03/28/13
  • 8. Tap and Shout  Check if the person responds  Tap him and shout, “Are you OK?”  If he doesn’t move, speak, blink, or otherwise react, then he is not responding 8 03/28/13
  • 9. Call 911  Yell for help  Have the person who comes phone 911 and get an AED  If no one can help, phone 911 and get an AED. Use it. 9 03/28/13
  • 10. Check for breathing  Make sure the person is on a firm, flat surface  Check breathing (no longer than 10 secs)  If the person isn’t breathing at all or is only gasping, give CPR  Heathcare providers will check for a pulse prior to beginning CPR, lay rescuers will not 10 03/28/13
  • 11. Begin compressions  Move clothing from chest  Heel of one hand on lower half of breastbone. Heel of other hand on top of the first hand  Push straight down, hard and fast  Compress the chest 30 times 11 03/28/13
  • 12. Chest Compression Video 12 03/28/13
  • 13. Give breaths  Open airway (head tilt-chin lift)  Pinch the nose shut, cover the mouth with your mouth (or use a mask)  Give 2 breaths (blow for 1 second each) 13 03/28/13
  • 14. CPR demonstration video 14 03/28/13
  • 15. Keep going  Keep giving sets of 30 compressions and 2 breaths  You may pause when the AED arrives, the person starts to respond, or trained help arrives and takes over 15 03/28/13
  • 16. Use the AED when it arrives  Turn it on by lifting the lid or pressing the “ON” button  Follow the prompts 16 03/28/13
  • 17. AED demonstration video 17 03/28/13
  • 18. Hands only CPR 18 03/28/13
  • 19. Summary  We have learned how, why and when to give CPR  CPR may be performed whenever and wherever needed  Are there any questions???? 19 03/28/13
  • 20. Where to Get More Information  Visit the American Heart Association @www.heart.org/cpr  Visit ProCPR training @www.procpr.org 20 03/28/13