Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: D A R M A G G L G H M C V D S G

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CARDIOPULMONARY

RESUSCITATION

DEL ANGEL REYES MILDRED ANAHI


GUTIÉRREZ GRANILLO LIZETH GUADALUPE
HERNANDEZ MONTER CLAUDIA
VAQUERO DEDHÓ SANDRA GUADALUPE
Diagnosis/Symptoms
of cardiac arrest
 Absence of pulse on carotid arteries

 Respiration arrest – may be in 30 seconds after


cardiac arrest
 Enlargement of pupils – may be in 90 seconds after
cardiac arrest






In case of unconsciousness it
is necessary to estimate
quickly

 the open airway


 respiration
 hemodynamics
Main stages of resuscitation
A (Airway)
ensure open
airway
Open the airway using a head
tilt lifting of chin. Do not tilt the
head too far back

Check the pulse on


carotid artery using
fingers of the other hand
B (Breathing)

 Tilt the head back and listen for. If not


breathing normally, can give rescue
ventilation.
 10-12 breaths per minute, each breath
should take 5 seconds
C. Circulation
Restore the circulation, that is
start external cardiac massage
ALGORITHM of Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
2 breaths (durationa 1 – 1.5 sec.)

palpation of pulse on carotid arteries (5 – 10 sec.)

1 in case of absence of pulse initiate 2


person external cardiac massage persons

compression rate 100 – 120/min. compression rate 100 – 120/min


compression/breath= 30:2 compression/breath= 15:2

5 cycles: 30 compression 10 cycles: 5 compression


and 2 breaths and 2 breath

check the pulse on carotid arteries (5-10 sec)

in case of absence of pulse continue resuscitation


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