BASIC LIFE SUPPORT FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS BASIC LIFE SUPPORT FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS 2015 2015 Immediately resume CPR starting with compressions. Continue for 2 minutes Immediately resume CPR starting with compressions. Continue for 2 minutes Start Compressions Compress the chest fast (almost 2 per second) Push hard / Ensure full chest recoil / Minimize interruptions Breaths If unable to perform breaths, do continuous compressions until equipment arrives Give 1 Shock Monophasic – 360J Biphasic – 120 - 360J Paediatric – 4J/kg Attach AED / Defib immediately Shock Advised (VF/VT) No Shock Advised (PEA/Asystole) • No Pulse or not sure • Pulse rate <60 in children and infants • Give rescue breaths • Adult: every 6 seconds • Child: every 5 seconds • Infant: every 4 seconds • Reassess continuously Has pulse but no effective breathing • Place in recovery position • Check for continued breathing • Reassess continuously Has pulse and breathing Continue until AED / Defib arrives ANALYSE RHYTHM www.resuscitationcouncil.co.za
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BASIC LIFE SUPPORT FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERSBASIC LIFE SUPPORT FORHEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
2015 2015
Immediately resume CPR starting with compressions.
Continue for 2 minutes
Immediately resume CPR starting with compressions.
Continue for 2 minutes
Start Compressions
Compress the chest fast (almost 2 per second)Push hard / Ensure full chest recoil /
Minimize interruptions
Breaths
If unable to perform breaths, do continuous compressions until equipment arrives
Give 1 Shock
Monophasic – 360JBiphasic – 120 - 360J
Paediatric – 4J/kg
Attach AED / Defib immediately
Shock Advised(VF/VT)
No Shock Advised(PEA/Asystole)
• No Pulse or not sure• Pulse rate <60 in children and infants
• Give rescue breaths
• Adult: every 6 seconds• Child: every 5 seconds• Infant: every 4 seconds
• Reassess continuously
Has pulse but no effective breathing
• Place in recovery position • Check for continued breathing• Reassess continuously
Has pulse and breathing
Continue until AED / Defib arrives
ANALYSE RHYTHM
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CPR FOR EVERYONECPR FOR EVERYONE
2015 2015
Not awake and not breathing normally?
• Push on the middle of the chest 30 times• Give 2 breaths
Awake or breathing normally?
• Roll patient on their side.• Keep checking for breathing until help arrives.
AED• Use AED when it arrives
Local Ambulance:....................112
10177
Ensure safety
Tap and shout: 'Are you okay?'
Is the person:
Awake?
Breathing?
Call for help?
How to use an AED
• Switch "on”• Follow the voice prompts• Attach pads to bare chest• Attach end of cable to AED• Stand clear and allow analysis• Press shock button if prompted• Immediate CPR after shock delivered, starting with chest compressions
If unable to give breaths, push on the chest repeatedly
KEEP DOING CPRUNTIL HELP ARRIVES
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ADVANCED CARDIAC ARREST ALGORITHM
Adult and Paediatric
ADVANCED CARDIAC ARREST ALGORITHM
Adult and Paediatric2015 2015
Start Compressions
Compress the chest fast (almost 2 per second)
Push hard / Ensure full chest recoil /
Minimize interruptions
Attempt 2 breaths at 1 breath/second(with if available) after every 30 compressions
Continue until AED / Defib arrives
BreathsIf unable to perform breaths, do continuous compressions until equipment arrives
Attach AED / Defib immediately
• No Pulse or not sure• Pulse rate <60 in
children and infants
• Give rescue breaths
• Adult: every 6 seconds• Child: every 5 seconds• Infant: every 4 seconds
• Reassess continuously
Has pulse but no effective breathing
• Place in recovery position • Check for continued breathing• Reassess continuously