College of Nursing Dhamtari: Submitted To Submitted by
College of Nursing Dhamtari: Submitted To Submitted by
College of Nursing Dhamtari: Submitted To Submitted by
DHAMTARI
SUBMITTED TO;
MADAM MRS T.M SINGH
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SUBMITTED BY;
MISS ANGEL DAVID
COLLEGE OF NURSING
MSC 1ST YEAR
DHAMTARI. COLLEGE OF NURSING
DHMATARI.
SUBJECT - MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING-I
NAME OF EVALUATOR - Mrs. T.M SINGH {Associate Professor , MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING}
PLACE -
TIME -
DATE -
LANGUAGE - ENGLISH,
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE - BEFORE STARTING THE PROCEDURE I ENQUIRED THAT THE STUDENTS ARE HAVING
SOME KNOWLEDGE REGARDING THE ASSIST IN CPR
Central objective: - At The End Of The Class Demonstration Student Will Be Able To Acquire The Knowledge
Regarding CPR CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION.
After
2. 1 min. Introduction of Lecturing Answering. introducing the
the topic. INTRODUCTION topic the
Resuscitation includes all measures that are applied to students are
revive patients who have stopped breathing suddenly and going to tell
unexpectedly due to either respiratory or cardiac failure. what
Cardiac arrest is one of the common causes for cardio resuscitation is.
respiratory failure. When a person stops beating clinical
death occurs within 4 to 6 minutes, the cells of the Brain.
Which is sensitivity to the paucity of oxygen begin to
deteriorate. If the O2 supply is not restored, the patient
suffers irreversible brain damage and biological death
occurs.
What is the
3. 2 min. Enlist the Discussion Answering Definitions of
DEFINITION
Definition of CPR?.
CPR. According to Bailliere’s Nurses Dictionary-
“CARDIOPUMONARY relating to the heart and lungs C.
resuscitation (CPR) whereby life saving measures are
commenced to maintain the respiration and circulation of a
patient who has sustained a cardiac arrest.”
According to Brunner &Suddarth’s ; Text book of
M.S.N. “ CARDIOPULMONARY provides blood flow to
vital organs until effective
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Circulation can be reestablished.”
4. 1 min. Enumerate the INDICATION:- CPR should be performed immediately Discussion Answering What are the
Indication & on any person who has become unconscious and is found indication and
contraindicate- to be pulse less. Assessment of cardiac electrical activity contraindication
ion for CPR. via rapid “rhythm strip” recording can provide a more for CPR.
detailed analysis of the type of cardiac arrest, as well as
indicate additional t/t options.
Ventricular fibrillation (VF).
Pulse less ventricular tachycardia (VT).
Pulse less electrical activity (PEA).
A systole.
Pulse less Bradycardia.
ACLS
Equipment 1:- Laryngoscope.
Rational 1:- To visualize the tracheal opening.
Equipment 2:- E.T. tube
Rational 2:- To insert in patient’s oral cavity if
Initial CPR does not work.
Equipment 3:- Ventilator.
Rational 3:- To insert in patient’s E.T. tube if
patient’s does not initiates breathing
after 30 chest compression.
Equipment 4:- defibrillator.
Rational 4:- To initialize shock if heart rate is not
coming to proper rhythm.
10. 1 min. Demonstrate the Discussion Answering. What are the
steps of STEPS OF PROCEDURE:- One Rescuer- steps of
Procedure. Step 1:- Determine unresponsiveness. procedures of
Rational 1:- To check the level of consciousness. CPR.
Step 2:- Place victim in a supine position.
Rational 2:- To maintain proper position.
Step 3:- Open the airway with the head tilt chin.
Rational 3:- For correctly passing of air through
chin.
Step 4:- Place ear on mouth and nose and fed for
Respiration.
Two rescuers:-
Step 1:- Two rescuer CPR is preferable.
Rational 1:- CPR Procedure will be more easy.
Step 2:- One rescuer performs chest compressions
while the other performs rescue
breathing.
Rational 2:- CPR giving Technique will be easier
for rescuer
Step 3:- The compression ventilation cycles is 5:1
after 5 chest compressions one breath is
delivered.
Rational 3:- This will reduce the exersion of the
Patient.
Step 4:- When the rescuer performing chest
compression becomes fatigued, the
rescuers should change positions.
Rational 4:- Make the Procedure easy for rescuer.
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11. 3 min. After care of the POST RESUSCITATION CARE OF THE PATIENT:- Questioni- ng Questioni-ng What are after
patient and the 1. Providing cardio Respiratory support to optimize care of the
equipments. tissue perfusions, especially to the brain. patient after
2. Transport the patient to the hospital emergency CPR?
department.
3. Attempt to identify the precipitating causes to the
arrest.
4. Institute measures such as Anti Arrhythmic therapy
to prevent recurrence.
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