Bhavesh Lakhani Std. 10 B Roll No. - 12

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Cardio-Pulmonary

Resuscitation

Bhavesh Lakhani
Std. 10 B
Roll No. - 12
 Heart may stop (cardiac arrest) as a result of heart attack
 Brain damage begins 3-6min after cardiac arrest
 Brain damage becomes irreversible in 8-10min
 Dysrhythmia, an abnormal heartbeat may reduce heart
effectiveness of pumping.

Sudden Cardiac
Arrest
Prepare, Respond, Revive
Basic life support is a level
of medical care which is
used for victims of life
threatening illnesses or
injuries until they can be
given full medical care at a
hospital . It can be
provided by trained
medical person including
emergency medical

Definition
techniques , paramedics or
by qualified bystanders.
• To maintain blood circulation by external
cardiac massages (C).
• To maintain an open and clear airway (A).
• To maintain breathing by external
ventilation (B)
• To save life of the patient .

Purposes
AIRWAY

CIRCULATION

CHANGES FROM ABC


TO CAB
BREATHING
STEPS OF CPR
Activate Use AED as
Begin CPR.
emergency arrives.
Verify scene response
safely. system.

Confirm no
Assess victim for
pulse & no
unresponsiveness. 30 Continue CPR
respiration in
compressions till medical
10 seconds.
& 2 breaths. help arrives.
Push Hard
Fully recoil
1 3

Chest Chest
compression compression
Depth 5-6 cms 2 rate 100

Avoid
Hyperventilation
30:2
Barriers to performing CPR
Strategies
• You are all done to • If the person that
correctly perform you are doing CPR
CPR!!!!
on has not started
to breath yet and is
till unconscious,
don’t stop CPR on
them until medical
help reaches.
THANK YOU

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