basic life support from egypt to ghana 2016
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Basic life supportfrom Egypt to Ghana
DR/ ABD ELAAL M ELBAHNASY
EMERGENCY MEDICINE SPECIALISTMINISTRY OF HEALTH &POPULATION
EGYPT2016
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DEFINITION• Cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a technique of basic life support for the purpose of
• oxygenation to the heart, lungs and brain until and unless the appropriate medical treatment can come and restore the normal cardiopulmonary function
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• cardio (heart) pulmonary(lung) resuscitation (revive, revitalize) serves as an artificial heartbeat and an artificial respirator.
• CPR may not save the victim even when performed properly, but if started within 4 minute of cardiac arrest and defibrillation is provided within 10 minutes, a person has a 40% chance of survival
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purpose
• Restore cardiopulmonary functioning.
• Prevent irreversible brain damage from anoxia
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WHEN YOU HAVE TO START CPR.......????
1-No response2-If the victim is not breathing normally such as gasping for
breath or not breathing at all
3-No pulse
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Chain of Survival
The 5 links in adult chain of survival are:- Early access- Early CPR- Rapid defibrillation- Effective advance life support- Integrated post-cardiac arrest care
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C-A-B NOT A-B-C
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STEPS OF CPR
1- Check the scene safety2- Check for consciousness
3- check breathing & pulse
4- call for help & get AED
6- start chest compression
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1- Check the scene safety
The scene
must be safe and no threat
on rescuer
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Simply call the patient by his
name or ask him are you ok ?
2- Check for responsiveness
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• Call for help and get AED
• You can use mobile and make the speaker on if you outside hospital
(2015 guidelines)
3- call for help
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4- check breathing & pulse
Check the pulse at carotid artery and look for breathing and chest rise at the same moment within 10 seconds(2015 guidelines)
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Put your hand on:• lower have of sternum
below intermammary line• perpendicular on chest • with locked elbow joint• Movement from waist• Rate 30 :2 ventilation• Rate from 100-120
compression per minute• At depth not more than 6 cm
5- start chest compression
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Airway• Must be patent & clear
• 2 maneuvers:• Head tilt chin lift
• Jaw thrust in trauma
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Airway adjuncts
Oropharyngeal airway
Nasopharyngeal airway
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Measurement of proper size
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ventilation• Mouse to mouse
• Mouse to mask
• Bag mask ventilation
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Rescue breathing• If the patient have pulse and no breathing:
• give rescue breathing every 5-6 seconds(10-12 breath per minute)
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Defibrillation sequence
Switch ON the deviceApply Paddlesattach cable Clear the patient for analyzing the rhythmCharging if shock neededClear patients before applying the shockContinue CPR
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Place over the right side of the upper chest and the apex of the heart (to the left of the nipple over the left lower ribs) so the heart is between the two paddles.
Apply firm pressure
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PROF: AHMED EMADMINSTER OF HEALTH
&POPULATION EGYPT
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Infant basic life support
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Check the scene safety
The scene must be safe and no threat on rescuer
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CHECK RESPONSE
• Gentle taping the foot of baby
• And call him baby baby……
No response
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Activate emergency response
• If the infant not respond &no breathing
Immediately call for help and get automated external defibrillator (AED)
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Check pulse &breathing
• Look for chest rise
• Hear agonal breathing
• Check brachial pulsation within 10 sec
NO pulseNo breathing
Agonal breathing
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Start compression
One rescuer By two fingers at lower 1|2 of breast bone (sternum)
30 compression to 2 breaths
Depth about 4 cm
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Two rescuer Encircle the chest by both hands
15 compression to 2 breaths
Switch every 2 minutes or 10 cycle
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Infant: compress the sternum with 2 fingers placed just below the inter-mammary lineChild: compress the lower half of the sternum at least one third of the AP diameter of the chest (2 inches) with one or two hands
Note: do not compress over the xiphoid or ribs
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High quality C P RStart chest compression
within 10 second of recognition
Push hard about 4 cm push fast at least 100-
120 compression in
minuteAvoid
interruptionGive effective breathAvoid
excessive ventilationCount out
loud
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DEFIBRRILATION
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Defibrillator• Defibrillators are either
manual or automated (AED).• AED can be used for infants
and children up to approximately 25 kg (8 years of age).
• In infants 1 year of age a manual defibrillator is preferred.
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Two sizes of hand-held paddle
“Adult” size : 8 to 10 cm for children > 10 kg
( approximately 1 year)
“Infant” size :4-5 cm for infants < 10 kg
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Defibrillation sequence
Switch ON the deviceApply Paddlesattach cable Clear the patient for analyzing the rhythmCharging if shock neededClear patients before applying the shockContinue CPR
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The recommend
ed first energy dose
for defibrillation is 2 J/kg.
If second dose is
required, it should be doubled to
4 J/kg.
AED with pediatric
attenuator is preferred for children < 8
years of age.
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partners
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CHOCKING
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If I heard “I will forgot”If I saw “I will remember”
If I did “I will become perfect”
SO you must practice
CPR
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Take home message
BLS IS LIFE SAVINGYOU MUST PRACTICE BLS ACCORDING TO NEW GUIDELINESC A B NOT A B CPUSH HARD AND FAST FROM 100-120 COMPRESSIONS WITH DEPTH 6 CM IN ADULTINFANT NOT SMALL ADULT TEACH CPR SKILLS TO ALL YOU KNOW FROM NOW
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THANK YOU