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ADULT

BASIC LIFE SUPPORT


n Resuscitation Council

(BLS)
OBJECTIVES

Students should be able to demonstrate:

– How to assess the collapsed victim


– How to perform chest compression and
rescue breathing
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– How to place an unconscious breathing victim


in the recovery position.
BACKGROUND

• Approximately 700,000 cardiac arrests per year


in Europe

• Survival to hospital discharge presently


approximately 5-10%
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• Bystander CPR vital intervention before arrival of


emergency services – double or triple survival
from SCA (sudden cardiac arrest)

• Early resuscitation and prompt defibrillation


(within 1-2 minutes) can result in >60% survival
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CHAIN OF SURVIVAL
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT

SEQUENCES OF PROCEDURES PERFORMED TO RESTORE


THE CIRCULATION OF OXYGENATED BLOOD AFTER A
SUDDEN PULMONARY AND/OR CARDIAC ARREST

CHEST COMPRESSIONS AND PULMONARY VENTILATION


PERFORMED BY ANYONE WHO KNOWS HOW TO DO IT,
ANYWHERE, IMMEDIATELY, WITHOUT ANY OTHER
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EQUIPMENT

Protective devices
Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
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Check breathing
Call 112
30 chest compressions
2 rescue breaths
APPROACH SAFELY!

Approach safely
Scene Check response
Shout for help
Rescuer
Open airway
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Victim Check breathing


Call 112
Bystanders 30 chest compressions
2 rescue breaths
CHECK RESPONSE

Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
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Check breathing
Call 112
30 chest compressions
2 rescue breaths
CHECK RESPONSE

Shake shoulders gently


Ask “Are you all right?”
If he responds
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• Leave as you find him.


• Find out what is wrong.
• Reassess regularly.
SHOUT FOR HELP

Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
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Check breathing
Call 112
30 chest compressions
2 rescue breaths
OPEN AIRWAY

Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
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Check breathing
Call 112
30 chest compressions
2 rescue breaths
OPEN AIRWAY

Head tilt and chin lift


- lay rescuers
- non-healthcare rescuers
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No need for finger sweep


unless solid material can be
seen in the airway
OPEN AIRWAY
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Head tilt, chin lift + jaw thrust


- healthcare professionals
CHECK BREATHING

Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
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Check breathing
Call 112
30 chest compressions
2 rescue breaths
CHECK BREATHING

• Look, listen and feel


for NORMAL
breathing
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• Do not confuse
agonal breathing with
NORMAL breathing
AGONAL BREATHING

• Occurs shortly after the heart stops


in up to 40% of cardiac arrests

• Described as barely, heavy, noisy or


gasping breathing
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• Recognise as a sign of cardiac arrest


Erroneous information can result in withholding CPR from cardiac arrest victim
30 CHEST COMPRESSIONS

Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
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Check breathing
Call 112
30 chest compressions
2 rescue breaths
CHEST COMPRESSIONS

• Place the heel of one hand in


the centre of the chest
• Place other hand on top
• Interlock fingers
• Compress the chest
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– Rate 100 min-1


– Depth 4-5 cm
– Equal compression : relaxation
• When possible change CPR
operator every 2 min
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RESCUE BREATHS

Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
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Check breathing
Call 112
30 chest compressions
2 rescue breaths
RESCUE BREATHS

• Pinch the nose


• Take a normal breath
• Place lips over mouth
• Blow until the chest
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rises
• Take about 1 second
• Allow chest to fall
• Repeat
RESCUE BREATHS

RECOMMENDATIONS:
- Tidal volume
500 – 600 ml

- Respiratory rate
give each breaths over about 1s with enough
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volume to make the victim’s chest rise

- Chest-compression-only
continuously at a rate of 100 min
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30
CONTINUE CPR

2
Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
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Check breathing
Call 112
30 chest compressions
2 rescue breaths
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DEFIBRILLATION
Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
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Check breathing
Call 112
Attach AED
Follow voice prompts
AUTOMATED EXTERNAL
DEFIBRILLATOR (AED)

• Some AEDs will


automatically switch
themselves on when
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the lid is opened


ATTACH PADS TO
CASUALTY’S BARE CHEST
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ANALYSING RHYTHM
DO NOT TOUCH VICTIM
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SHOCK INDICATED

• Stand clear
• Deliver shock
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SHOCK DELIVERED
FOLLOW AED INSTRUCTIONS
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30 2
NO SHOCK ADVISED
FOLLOW AED INSTRUCTIONS
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30 2
IF VICTIM STARTS TO
BREATHE NORMALLY PLACE
IN RECOVERY POSITION
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Approach safely Approach safely
Check response Check response
Shout for help Shout for help
Open airway Open airway
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Check breathing Check breathing


Call 112 Call 112
30 chest compressions Attach AED
2 rescue breaths Follow voice prompts
CONTINUE RESUSCITATION UNTIL

– Qualified help arrives and takes over

– The victim starts breathing normally

– Rescuer becomes exhausted


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REPETITION

1. Name adult basic life support sequences of actions.


2. What is the manoeuvre for keeping the airway open
called?
3. What is the numeral combination of chest compression and
rescue breaths in adult basic life support?
4. Where do you place your hands while performing chest
compressions?
5. How would you describe „agonal breathing“?
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6. What is the telephone number of emergency response system?


7. Name 2 techniques applied in severe airway obstruction?
THANK YOU
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Consultations: Monday 3.30 – 4.00pm

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