Steps
to revive the heart and ventilator ..
Cardio-respiratory
resuscitation is a technique used to save someone's life in an emergency such as
a heart attack or drowning, even if you are not an experienced do-something
better than not doing anything and you see someone you can not help him
die
These tips provided by the American Heart Association to anyone who wants to learn ways to recovery:
1. Non trainees:Trainee pressure on issued without interruption 100 times per minute and do not try to use ventilator
2. Trainee confident in his ability:Start by clicking on the chest before the ventilator, and clicking on the chest 30 times before checking the airway
3. Trainee but afraid:If you're trainee but has not been tested in practice by Make 100 pressure on the chest without doing resuscitation
All of the above are done for adults and children, but not for newbornsRecovery method that can keep the blood flow in the brain and all vital parts until the patient receives the necessary medical care stopped heart leads to a lack of blood flow to the brain, leading to the destruction of brain cells and death in 10 minutes at the latest estimate
Before the introduction of recovery:You must make sure some important things:1. Is patient conscious or unconscious?2. If the person seems to be conscious then shake strongly and questions out loud is it okay?3. If the person is not unconscious then request ambulance or commissioned beside you so and do the recovery steps
Remember three letters C ABN (CAB):
* Re-entry into circulation (Circulation):1. Put the injured lying on his back on a flat surface2. Sit on your knees near injured when his neck and shoulders3. Put one of your hands on the middle was injured between the nipples and then place your other hand on the first hand Mark your elbows straight and make your shoulders directly above your hands4. Use your body weight to put pressure on the chest of the patient pressure strongly at a rate of 100 per minute5. If you are a trainee is pressing on the chest only to look at the injured signs of movement or ambulance comes
These tips provided by the American Heart Association to anyone who wants to learn ways to recovery:
1. Non trainees:Trainee pressure on issued without interruption 100 times per minute and do not try to use ventilator
2. Trainee confident in his ability:Start by clicking on the chest before the ventilator, and clicking on the chest 30 times before checking the airway
3. Trainee but afraid:If you're trainee but has not been tested in practice by Make 100 pressure on the chest without doing resuscitation
All of the above are done for adults and children, but not for newbornsRecovery method that can keep the blood flow in the brain and all vital parts until the patient receives the necessary medical care stopped heart leads to a lack of blood flow to the brain, leading to the destruction of brain cells and death in 10 minutes at the latest estimate
Before the introduction of recovery:You must make sure some important things:1. Is patient conscious or unconscious?2. If the person seems to be conscious then shake strongly and questions out loud is it okay?3. If the person is not unconscious then request ambulance or commissioned beside you so and do the recovery steps
Remember three letters C ABN (CAB):
* Re-entry into circulation (Circulation):1. Put the injured lying on his back on a flat surface2. Sit on your knees near injured when his neck and shoulders3. Put one of your hands on the middle was injured between the nipples and then place your other hand on the first hand Mark your elbows straight and make your shoulders directly above your hands4. Use your body weight to put pressure on the chest of the patient pressure strongly at a rate of 100 per minute5. If you are a trainee is pressing on the chest only to look at the injured signs of movement or ambulance comes
* Examination of the airway (Airway):
1. If you are a trainee with 30 consecutive pressure on the chest and then tilt the head injured back gently with one hand and lift the chin to the top a little bit with the other hand to open the airway
1. If you are a trainee with 30 consecutive pressure on the chest and then tilt the head injured back gently with one hand and lift the chin to the top a little bit with the other hand to open the airway
2.If you do not show any response to the first step and before doing resuscitation examine the patient breathing through the Sadr movement or listening to the voice of breathing or a sense of himself on the ear or cheek, but the
move does not only as a trainee and confident of his work
** Breathing (Breathing):
1. Open airway, as we said in the past and closed nose and then put a handkerchief or piece of gauze between your mouth and mouth infected
** Breathing (Breathing):
1. Open airway, as we said in the past and closed nose and then put a handkerchief or piece of gauze between your mouth and mouth infected
2.Be prepared to give the patient breathing twice in the first time to pay the air inside his mouth strongly chest notes if infected rose issued Give breathing again if responds chest Unlock the airway, as we
said in the past and then give it again from your breathing
Recovery cycle 30 pressure ventilator was then twice but for the trainees to do such things
3. Click on the chest 30 again to restore blood flow in the body
4. Then recovery of the heart and breathing until the ambulance comes, or the nearest doctor to give care physician required
Cardio-respiratory resuscitation for children:
Are the same steps that are applied to adults with some minor differences
1. Pressure on the chest with one hand
2. When you push the air in his windpipe be more gently
Recovery cycle 30 pressure ventilator was then twice but for the trainees to do such things
3. Click on the chest 30 again to restore blood flow in the body
4. Then recovery of the heart and breathing until the ambulance comes, or the nearest doctor to give care physician required
Cardio-respiratory resuscitation for children:
Are the same steps that are applied to adults with some minor differences
1. Pressure on the chest with one hand
2. When you push the air in his windpipe be more gently
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