Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 15:2 for pediatric for 2 rescuers Recoil allows for venous blood return Two rescuers should switch every 2 minutes 30:2 for 1 rescuer Smaller AED pads used on small children and infants Infant CPR use two thumbs 30% blood is pumped in a compression Check the mouth for obstruction of breath Stay clear when shock from AED adminstered Cardiac arrest the heart stops effectively pumping blood More breaths for pediatric CPR Compress 1 and 1/2 inches on infant Check for responsiveness 5 to 10 seconds Defibrillation stuns the heart to stop ventricular fibrillation Choking means trachea is blocked Cough if airway partially bloked Child use carotid or femoral artery for pulse Infant needs to be in neutral position Child CPR do 2 minutes CPR and activate ERS Unconscious during choking begin CPR Opioid Overdose do high quality CPR Call 911 first with 2 year old Adult CPR call for help 1st Watch chest rise and fall with effective breaths infant back blows on forearm facing down Adult CPR used if patient reached puberty tap infant on the heel for responsiveness Recovery position when ROSC restored Not all cardiac arrest is shockable by AED Chain of survival Pediatric CPR between 1 and puberty Use AED immediately when it arrives Back blows use heel of free hand Adult compression 2-2.4 inches Brachial artery pulse check on infant CPR circulates the blood Continue CPR if AED fails Assign tasks to rescuers to avoid fatigue Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 15:2 for pediatric for 2 rescuers Recoil allows for venous blood return Two rescuers should switch every 2 minutes 30:2 for 1 rescuer Smaller AED pads used on small children and infants Infant CPR use two thumbs 30% blood is pumped in a compression Check the mouth for obstruction of breath Stay clear when shock from AED adminstered Cardiac arrest the heart stops effectively pumping blood More breaths for pediatric CPR Compress 1 and 1/2 inches on infant Check for responsiveness 5 to 10 seconds Defibrillation stuns the heart to stop ventricular fibrillation Choking means trachea is blocked Cough if airway partially bloked Child use carotid or femoral artery for pulse Infant needs to be in neutral position Child CPR do 2 minutes CPR and activate ERS Unconscious during choking begin CPR Opioid Overdose do high quality CPR Call 911 first with 2 year old Adult CPR call for help 1st Watch chest rise and fall with effective breaths infant back blows on forearm facing down Adult CPR used if patient reached puberty tap infant on the heel for responsiveness Recovery position when ROSC restored Not all cardiac arrest is shockable by AED Chain of survival Pediatric CPR between 1 and puberty Use AED immediately when it arrives Back blows use heel of free hand Adult compression 2-2.4 inches Brachial artery pulse check on infant CPR circulates the blood Continue CPR if AED fails Assign tasks to rescuers to avoid fatigue
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
15:2 for pediatric for 2 rescuers
Recoil allows for venous blood return
Two rescuers should switch every 2 minutes
30:2
for 1 rescuer
Smaller AED pads used on small children and infants
Infant CPR use two thumbs
30% blood is pumped in a compression
Check the mouth for obstruction of breath
Stay clear when shock from AED adminstered
Cardiac arrest the heart stops effectively pumping blood
More breaths for pediatric CPR
Compress 1 and 1/2 inches on infant
Check for responsiveness 5 to 10 seconds
Defibrillation stuns the heart to stop ventricular fibrillation
Choking means trachea is blocked
Cough if airway partially bloked
Child use carotid or femoral artery for pulse
Infant needs to be in neutral position
Child CPR do 2 minutes CPR and activate ERS
Unconscious during choking begin CPR
Opioid Overdose do high quality CPR
Call 911 first with 2 year old
Adult CPR call for help 1st
Watch chest rise and fall with effective breaths
infant back blows on forearm facing down
Adult CPR used if patient reached puberty
tap infant on the heel for responsiveness
Recovery position when ROSC restored
Not all cardiac arrest is shockable by AED
Chain of survival
Pediatric CPR between 1 and puberty
Use AED immediately when it arrives
Back blows use heel of free hand
Adult compression 2-2.4 inches
Brachial artery pulse check on infant
CPR circulates the blood
Continue CPR if AED fails
Assign tasks to rescuers to avoid fatigue