BASIC LIFE SUPPORT Basics Introduction
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT Basics Introduction
artificial breathing
into the victim's turning the victim
lungs. onto his side.
• Recovery Position
1 • SCENE SAFETY
2 • CHECK RESPONSE
3
• SHOUT FOR HELP
4
• ACTIVATE EMERGENCY SERVICES
5
• START CPR
6
• RECOVERY POSITION
1. SCENE SAFTEY
RESCUER should ensure his/her safety PRIOR to
enter the scene for patient’s resuscitation.
AVOID to perform CPR at road (traffic), in case
of fire, railway tracks etc.
5a 5b 5c
CHEST AIRWA BREATHIN
COMPRESS Y G RESCUE
IONS MANAGEM
ENT
5.a CHEST COMPRESSIONS
Chest cavity is compressed to improvise the
functions of LUNGS & HEART which are altered
due to injury or illness.
Place the heel of dominate hand in the centre of
the chest cavity ( 2cms above XIPHOID
PROCESS -lower part of sternum)
Place other hand over it & interlock the
fingers
Start compressing the chest by keeping your
elbows firm & exert pressure form the
shoulders to wrist & hand.
Chest should be compressed upto 1½ to 2
inches so that pressure should exert over the
internal organs.
100 compressions to be done in 1 minute.
5.b AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
• Airway management are a set of medical
procedures performed in order to prevent foreign
body airway obstruction (FBAO) and thus ensuring
an open pathway between a patient’s lungs and
the outside world. This is accomplished by clearing
or preventing obstructions of airways, often
referred to as CHOKING caused by the tongue, the
airways themselves, foreign bodies or materials
from the body itself, such as blood or stomach
contents, the latter resulting in aspiration.
Contd…
How to maintain AIRWAY ?
• BASIC AIRWAY MANAGEMENT (NON-INVASIVE)
Simple maneuvers
HEAD TILT & CHIN LIFT
JAW THRUST
ABDOMINAL THRUST