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Welcome to the world of CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

Dec 26, 2015

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Page 1: Welcome to the world of CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

Welcome to the world of

CPRCardiopulmonary Resuscitation

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CPR is the “heart” of any first aid program.

You will need it to help someone who is choking or someone whose

heart stops.

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The 4 “R’s” of CPR

• Risk: factors in your life that predispose you to developing heart problems.

• Recognition: how to recognize a serious developing emergency.

• React: what to do when you see a developing emergency.

• Resuscitation: how to help someone who is choking and how to do CPR.

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Why Learn This?

Someone’s life may depend on it!

To improve someone’s chance of survival -• CPR is key to maintaining a person’s breathing

and circulation until help arrives.

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The HeartAnd When It Breaks

• Oxygen is carried by blood throughout the body-nourishing the organs of the body.

• Without circulating blood, without oxygen, these organs start to die.

• Without oxygen, serious brain damage starts in 4 to 6 minutes.

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The heart is a tough muscle, but…

• The heart has its own network of blood vessels that supply it with blood.

• But if one of these arteries gets blocked, by fat or cholesterol- the person experiences chest pain.

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Angina

• If the blockage opens up after a little bit,The pain goes away…until next time.This is called angina.

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• If the artery stays blocked, the pain remains and the area of the affected heart muscle starts to die.

• This is what most people call a heart attack.

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• When the heart stops beating, it is no longer pumping blood to the rest of the body.

• That heart is in cardiac arrest!

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Signals of a Heart Attack – “5 Ps”

Pain

Pale skin

Puffing

Pooped

Puking

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• When the heart muscle is suffering because it cannot get oxygen, it gets irritated (like if you are choking and can’t get air - ventricular fibrillation)

• The heart’s main muscles, lose their rhythmic pumping action and start to fibrillate.

• This squirmy kind of muscle contraction does not pump blood- and is the most common kind of cardiac arrest and the most treatable.

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