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Homes
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Location where most out of hospital cardiac arrest occur
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Respiratory Failure or Shock
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Common cause of cardiac arrest in children
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Homes
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Respiratory Failure or Shock
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Recognition of Cardiac Arrest, Activation of Emergency Response System, Early CPR, Defibrillation, Advanced Cardiac Support, Post Cardiac Arrest Care
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sudden, unexpected stoppage of heart action, often leading to sudden cardiac death
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a condition in which blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing heart cells to die
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irregular, gasping breaths that precede apnea and death
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100-120/minute
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At least 2 inches
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Jaw Thrust
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turn it on
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30:2
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15:2
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The preferred technique for infant chest compressions with 2 rescuers.
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1/3 of chest or 2 inches
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1/3 of chest about 1.5 inches
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normal breathing stops, preventing essential oxygen supply and carbon dioxide exchange
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deliver each breath over 1 second and deliver just enough air to make the victim's chest to rise
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Leave child to get help and get AED
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5 cycles of high quality CPR, then go get help and get AED
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cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Emergency Medical System
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basic life support
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automated external defibrillator
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puberty and older
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1 year to puberty
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less than 1 year of age
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chest and underarm hair for males and breast devlopment for females
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Compression rate of at least 100-120 per minute
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See image
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A combination of two movements to open the airway by tilting the forehead back and lifting the chin; not used for trauma patients.
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Technique to open the airway by placing the fingers behind the angle of the jaw and bringing the jaw forward; used for patients who may have a cervical spine injury.
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A protective item, such as a pocket mask with a valve, that limits exposure to a patient's body fluids.
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A device with a one-way valve and a face mask attached to a ventilation bag; when attached to a reservoir and connected to oxygen, it delivers more than 90% supplemental oxygen.
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rescuers switch every 5 cyces of CPR (about 2 minutes) or sooner if compressor is fatigued
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Before and during ANALYZE and SHOCK
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The upper right (direclty below the clavicle) and lower left side (to the side of the left nipple with the top edge of the pad a few inches below the armpit) of the chest.
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Hairy Chest, Water, Implanted defibilators and Pacemakers, Transdermal Medication patches
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Clear roles and responsibilities, knowing your limitations, constructive intervention, knowledge sharing, summerizing and reevaluating, closed-loop communication, clear message, mutual respect and debriefing
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--for patients 1 year or older check the carotid pulse
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See image
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Temperature: cool extermities
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See image
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hydrocodone, morphine, and heroin
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Narcan or Naloxone
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Hands to the throat, bluish/purplish color of lips or face, gasping for air, can't talk, coughing, panic
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The preferred method to dislodge a severe airway obstruction in adults and children; also called the Heimlich maneuver.
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Back Slaps and Chest Thrusts (5 each)
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return of spontaneous circulation
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turn it on
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See image
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follow the AED prompts
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pull victim of of the water, and wipe the chest
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obeserving the chest rise with breaths
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30 compressions to 2 breaths
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hairy chests, the pads may not stick and may fail to deliver a shock
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2 rescuers alternate while giving high quality chest compressions every 2 minutes or every 5 cycles
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Start CPR, beginning with chest compressions
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It can restore a regular cardiac rhythm
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100-120 per minute
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each time you open the airway, look for obstructing object
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CPR and look in mouth for the obstructing object
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a victim who is unresponsive, no normal breating and no pulse