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Personal and Consumer Health. CPR. Essential Standard 8.PCH.4 Analyze necessary steps to prevent and respond to unintentional injury. Clarifying Objective 8.PCH.4.2 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Personal and Consumer Health

CPR

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Essential Standard8.PCH.4Analyze necessary

steps to prevent and respond to unintentional injury.

Clarifying Objective8.PCH.4.2Demonstrate basic

CPR techniques and procedures on a mannequin and pass a Red Cross or American Heart Association approved test of CPR skills.

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Objectives

• The student will:• - demonstrate proper procedures of check,

call, care • - demonstrate basic CPR techniques on a

mannequin • - pass a Red Cross or American Heart

Association approved test of CPR skills

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Bellringer

• "Should CPR be required for high school graduation?"

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Objectives

I can pass a Red Cross or American Heart Association approved test of CPR skills.

I will demonstrate proper procedures of check, call, care.

I will demonstrate basic CPR techniques on a mannequin.

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Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in adults.

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CPRIt is estimated that about 60 percent of heart

attacks resulting in cardiac arrest occur in the presence of a witness who might be able to save the victim.

About two-thirds of the deaths caused by cardiac arrest occur before victims can reach a hospital.

CPR doubles a person’s chance of survival from sudden cardiac arrest.

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CPRCPR provides

oxygenated blood to the brain and heart and keeps these organs alive until defibrillation shocks the heart back to a normal rhythm.

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Recognize the signs and symptoms of cardiac events/sudden death emergencies (heart attack, drowning, electrocution, and asphyxiation).

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The Three Cs of emergencies:

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1. Check out the situation.

Secure the scene

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2. Call for help.- locate nearest phone. - provide EMS with current address.

- Provide number for EMS to contact

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3. Care for the victim.

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Check the scene for safety.

Tap and shout to check responsiveness of the victim.

Are you okay?

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If the victim is unresponsive, immediately send someone or

call for help (911) and then begin CPR.

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Position victim for compressions.

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Place the heel of one hand on the center of the breastbone, between the nipples.

Place your free hand on top and lock fingers.

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Compress the chest with your upper body weight keeping the heel of your hand centered on the breastbone.

Keep elbows locked.

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Step 3 - Give chest compressions at a rate of 100 per minute. compression depth (2 inches)

- speed (100 per minute)

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Continue compressions until …..- the victim shows an obvious sign of life- the scene becomes unsafe- an AED becomes available- you are too exhausted to continue- or a trained responder takes over

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AED KNOWLEDGE

AUTOMATED

EXTERNAL

DEFIBRILLATOR

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Turn on AED and follow automated instructions.

1. Adjust victim’s clothing to enable pad-to- skin contact.

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2. Open pad package and plug in pad connector.

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3. Peel pad backing and apply both pads.

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4. Wait and stand clear as AED performs analysis.

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5. If instructed, press shock button.