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Profile

Factors

Frequency

Percentage

25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
TOTAL

1
2
5
4
6
0
5
2
25

4.00%
8.00%
20.00%
16.00%
24.00%
0.00%
20.00%
8.00%
100.00%

Female
Male
TOTAL

21
4
25

84.00%
16.00%
100.00%

Roman Catholic
Pentecost
Aglipayan
Born Again
Iglesia Ni Cristo
TOTAL

16
1
6
1
1
25

64.00%
4.00%
24.00%
4.00%
4.00%
100.00%

Married
Single
Widow
TOTAL

14
8
3
25

56.00%
32.00%
12.00%
100.00%

EUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
College Graduate
MAN
TOTAL

21
4
25

84.00%
16.00%
100.00%

1
5
4
6
3
2
2
2
25

4.00%
20.00%
16.00%
24.00%
12.00%
8.00%
8.00%
8.00%
100.00%

AGE

SEX

RELIGION

CIVIL STATUS

YRS. OF SERVICE
0-4
5~9
10~14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
TOTAL

CURRENT POSITION
Nurse I
Nurse II
Nurse III
Nurse IV
Nurse V
TOTAL

12
8
1
3
1
25

48.00%
32.00%
4.00%
12.00%
4.00%
100.00%

11
9
3
1
2

44.00%
36.00%
12.00%
4.00%
8.00%

1
1
1

4.00%
4.00%
4.00%

NUMBER OF TRAININGS
Phil. Red Cross (BLS)

None
ALS
Emegency Care ICU
Emergency Care NICU
Basic Public Health Emergency Management
Incident Command System Training

Disaster Preparedness

Level

Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)


Statements

Mean

Knows the assessment of consciousness is using verbal & tactile stimuli touch & talk for
4.72
adult and child, and flicking the bottom of the foot for the infant.
Knows that the person who will receive CPR should be on his or her back on a firm, flat
surface.
Knows that I should inspect the airway for foreign material
Knows assessment of breathing by look/listen/feel
Knows that I should position my body correctly by kneeling beside the persons upper chest,
keeping arms and elbows as straight as possible so that my shoulders are directly over my
hands.
Knows Hand Positioning
Adult & Child:Locate the correct hand position by placing the heel of one hand on the
persons sternum at the center of his or her chest. Place my other hand directly on top of the
first hand and try to keep my fingers off of the chest by interlacing them or holding them
upward.
Infant: Use the pads of two or three fingers of my other hand to give chest compressions on
the center of the chest, just below the nipple line (toward the infants feet).
Knows that I should give 30 compressions in about 18 seconds. Push hard, push fast at a rate
of at least 100 compressions per minute.
Knows that in compressions I should push the sternum down at least two inches for adult
and child while 1 inches for infant.
Knows the correct compression technique for:
Adult and Children: One or two hand technique
Infant: Two finger technique
Knows that after each compression, I should release the pressure on the chest without
removing my hands or changing hand position.
Knows that I could open the airway using the head-tilt, chin lift technique or the jaw thrust
maneuver.
Knows that after operning the airway and giving compressions Ithen give two effective
rescue breaths.

4.76
4.72
4.76
4.52

4.4

4.48
4.52
4.4
4.44
4.64
4.56
4.6

Knows that I should observe for rise & fall of the chest (about 1 second per breath)

4.52

Knows the cycle of CPR is 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths.


Knows that the rescuer performing compressions should be alternated every 2 minutes to
prevent fatigue and deterioration of chest compression quality
Knows that I could stop CPR when there is an obvious sign of life such as breathing and the
scene becomes unsafe.

4.52
4.56
4.56

COMPOSITE MEAN 4.57

Defibrillation?
Statements
Knows that Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are portable electronic devices that
automatically analyze the patients heart rhythm and can provide defibrillation, an electrical 3.92
shock.
Knows that EDs deliver defibrillation(s) to patients in cardiac arrest with two specific
3.64
dysrhythmias: ventricular fibrillation (V-fib) and ventricular tachycardia (V-tach)
Knows that the patients chest should be clearly exposed and dry.
Knows that thepads need to be adhered to the skin for theshock to be delivered to the heart

3.84
3.8

3.68
Knows that no pockets of air trapped underneath the pads
Knows that I should apply the appropriate-sized pads for thepatients age in the proper
location on thebare chest. Adult pads for adults and children over the age of 8 years or over 3.76
55 pounds.

Knows that I should place one pad on the upper right chest below the right clavicle to the
right of the sternum; place the other pad on the left side of the chest on the mid-axillary line 3.68
a few inches below the left armpit
Knows that I should tell everyone to clear while the AED is analyzing to ensure accurate
3.64
analysis. Ensure no one is touching the patient or bed during the analysis or shock.
3.64
Knows that I should deliver the shock by pressing the shock button.
Knows that after the shock is delivered, I should immediately start compressions and
perform about 2 minutes of CPR (about 5 cycles of 30:2) until the AED prompts that it is 3.64
reanalyzing.
COMPOSITE MEAN 3.72

Choking Emergencies
Statements
Knows that choking is a breathing emergency and it occurs when the airway is partially or
4.68
completely blocked.
Knows that clutching the throat with one or both hands is recognized as the universal sign of
4.44
choking.
Knows that a combination of 5 progressive backblows followed by 5 abdominal thrusts
4.28
provide an effective way to clear the airway obstruction.
Knows that in back blows I should position myself slightly behind the person. Placing one
arm diagonally across the chest and bend the person forward at the waist until the upper
airway is at least parallel to the ground. Then firmly strike the person between the shoulder
bkades with the heel of the other hand.

4.4

Knows that in abdominal thrust I should stand or kneel behind the person and wrap his arms
around the persons waist. I should locate the navel with one or two fingers of one hand.
Then make a fist with the other hand and place the thumb side against the middle of the 4.44
persons abdomen.I then grab my fist with the other hand and give quick, upward thrust into
the abdomen.
Knows that in case of a large or pregnant person I could perform chest thrusts.
Knows that in chest thrust I should place my fist against the center of the persons
breastbone then grab his fist with the other hand and give quick thrusts into the chest.
Knows positioning (Infant- faceup on your forearm- Adult & Child- lower the person to the
ground)
Knows that if an object is seen, I should remove it with my finger
Knows that if an object is not seen, open the airway by tilting the head and try to give two
rescue breaths.
Knows that if the chest does not clearly rise, I should begin a modified CPR technique.

4.12
4.2
4.24
4.08
4.28
4.16

Knows that if the chest does not clearly rise after giving CPR, repeat cycles of chest
4.24
compressions, foreign object removal/check and 2 rescue breaths.
Knows that I should not stop except the object is removed and the chest clearly rises with
4.28
rescue breaths, the person starts to breath on his own, you are exhausted or the scene is
unsafe.
Knows that if the breaths make the chest clearly rise, I should quickly check for breathing.

4.48

COMPOSITE MEAN 4.31

OVERALL MEAN
Highly Knowledgeable
Moderately Knowledgeable
Knowledgeable
Slightly Knowledgeable
Not Knowledgeable

4.20

Descriptive
Interpretation
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4.20
3.40
2.60
1.80
1.00

5.00
4.19
3.39
2.59
1.79

Correlation
Factor
Age
Sex
Religion
CS
EA
Years
Posion
Training

CPR
Defib
Correlation Significance Correlation Significance
-.245

.238

.147

.484

.316

.124

.014

.948

-.241

.246

-.171

.414

.348

.088

-.052

.806

.123

.556

.380

.061

-.099

.639

.165

.429

-.157

.455

.052

.803

.344

.093

-.077

.714

Choking
As A Whole
Correlation Significance Correlation Significance
-.323

.116

-.139

.509

.380

.061

.264

.202

-.338

.099

-.296

.150

.349

.087

.232

.265

.148

.479

.282

.171

-.154

.464

-.014

.948

-.252

.224

-.125

.553

.168

.422

.148

.480

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