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COURSE OUTLINE

A.B.C. Curriculum

Outline adult

Recognize life threatening

emergency

C.P.R.infantschild

Scope of care Moral and ethical

Defibrillation A.E.D. Hand washing Medical emergency

responsibilities

Certification good for 2yrs

Infants and Children

Exceptions for Infants and Children

You must check for injury

and do one minute of CPR if the infant or child is unconscious prior to calling 911

Adults

YOU MUST CALL 911 IF THE ADULT IS UNCONSCIOUS PRIOR TO CHECKING FOR INJURY AND DOING CPR.

Call 911

TILT HEAD LIFT CHIN CHECK BREATHING GIVE TWO BREATHS

Call 911
PUMP

POSITION HANDS
FIRMLY PUSH DOWN

ON THE CHEST 2 INCHES

30 COMPRESSIONS

C.P.R.
INFANT

5 CYCLES At 100 Beats/min

2 Breathes 30 Compression

CHILD

2 Breathes 30 Compression

ADULT

2 Breathes 30 Compression

C.P.R.
INFANT
ARM

PULSE

CHILD

NECK

ADULT

NECK

Sub- Diaphagmatic Abdominal Pressure

Heimlich Maneuver

Choking

Asthma

Drowning

What are the 4 conditions that allow a rescuer to stop?

4 Conditions

SOMEONE EQUALLY OR HIGHER TRAINED THAN

YOU WANTS TO TAKE OVER

THE SCENE BECOMES UNSAFE T H E V I C T I M R E G A I N S C O N S C I O U S N E S S O R A

PULSE

Y O U A R E P H Y S I C A L L Y E X H A U S T E D

The most common reasons a rescuer stops C.P.R. are?

Common Reasons

WHEN THE VICTIM P.P.V.S (PEE, POOP, OR

VOMITS)

RESCUER IS TIRED RESCUER OR BYSTANDER THINKS THE VICTIM IS

DEAD

RESCUER HAS AN APPOINTMENT OR NEEDS TO

PICK SOMEONE UP

The most common reasons a rescuer wants to stop?

4 Reasons
HYGIENE OF THE VICTIM FEAR OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE

(NO GLOVES OR MICRO SHIELD)


T I M E O R L O C A T I O N O F V I C T I M N O T E F F E C T I V E L Y T R A I N E D

GET READY FOR A POP QUIZ!

RANK THE FOLLOWING

RANK THE FOLLOWING


DIABETES CANCER STROKE HEART ATTACK CIRRHOSIS LIVER DISEASE

What are the 5 leading activities resulting in death?

Basketball Snow shoveling Raking leaves Running or jogging Splitting or chopping

wood

Heart Attacks
AND Weather.
Rain

Risk Locations..

15%

Health Clubs Churches Sporting Activities Traffic Jams

Other 3% Cold Weather 32% High Winds Hot Weather Snow

19% 10% 21%

Top 5 locations that have poor air quality.


CHURCHES AIRPLANES SPORTS BARS/RESTAURANTS INDOOR POOLS NURSING HOMES

Heart Attack Risks and Concerns for Women.

Heart Attacks and Women


Risks
Type II Diabetes Sitting for 12 hrs/day Menopause LDL Above 40 Smoking

Signs and Symptoms


Fatigue Weakness Difficulty Sleeping Chest Discomfort S.O.B.

Most Efficient Tests Used To Diagnose Heart Attacks in Women.

Echocardiogram C- Reactive Protein Check Blood Glucose and Insulin Levels EKG Angiography Blood Pressure Check Treadmill Stress Test

Heart Attacks and Men


Signs and Symptoms Chest pain Arm and Shoulder pain Neck, teeth, jaw S.O.B.

Top 5 Cardio Activities to do Before and After a Heart Attack.

Cardio Activities
Top 5 Jumping Rope Walking Gardening Dancing Aerobics

Germs, Germs, Germs

Body Fluids Bacteria and Germs


Top 5 Germ Carriers Match the Percentages
9% 22% 12% 11% 12%

Feces Urine Semen, Sperm Vaginal Secretions,

Menstrual Fluids

Female Ejaculation

The Key to Fighting Germs

Do not Touch Eyes, Nose, or Mouth with Fingers

Hand Washing
Remove Jewelry Wash Under Fingernails Vigorously Scrub Between

fingers

Rinse with Warm Water Dry with Paper towels Use Paper towels to Turn off

Faucet and Open Door

Infectious Diseases

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