pump blood through the body, bring oxygen in the blood through the body - Function of the heart, check, call, care - Emergency action steps, check the scene - is it safe, check the patient, are there resources? - Check, designate a person to call 911 - Call, care for the patient, begin CPR or the use of an AED - Care, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - CPR, When breathing or heartbeat has stopped - When is CPR used?, saves a life - pushes blood/oxygen through the body - What does CPR do for the victim?, 2 -2.4 inches - How deep are compressions on an adult?, 30 - How many compressions in one cycle of CPR?, 2 - How many breaths in one cycle of CPR?, until help arrives or an AED is available - or the patient begins breathing - How long do you continue CPR?, 100-120 - How many chest compressions in one minute?, hand in between nipples, other hand straight on top, fingers interlaced - What is the technique for performing CPR?, 1/3 the depth of the chest - Depth of compressions for infant/child?, FALSE - True or False - CPR is the same for adults, children, and infants, more careful with small children, use one hand for children - How is adult and infant CPR different?, To make sure it actually happens - Why designate a specific person to call 911?, Automated External Defibrillator - What does AED stand for?, sends electric shock to the heart to try to restore a normal rhythm - What does an AED do?, when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops - Sudden Cardiac Arrest, 10% - Chance of survival goes down _____% when CPR/AED is not used, sudden collapse, no pulse, no breathing, loss of consciousness, dizziness, shortness of breath, vomiting, - Signs and symptoms of cardiac arrest?, so you don't get shocked - Why do you need to assess the scene before using an AED?, begin your CPR compressions/breaths after the first round of shock - What do you do after the AED delivers the shock?, Upper chest on one side and lower side on the other - Where do AED pads go?, Check, call, care! (explain each step) - What should you do if a friend collapses at a ball game?,
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