Basic Life Support and Automated External Defibrillation: East of England Ambulance Service
Basic Life Support and Automated External Defibrillation: East of England Ambulance Service
Basic Life Support and Automated External Defibrillation: East of England Ambulance Service
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BACKGROUND
In the UK approximately 30,000 people sustain
cardiac arrest outside hospital and are treated
by emergency services each year.
Bystander CPR and early Defibrillation are vital
interventions before the arrival of emergency
services.
If defibrillation is delivered promptly, survival
rates as high as 75% have been reported.
The chances of successful defibrillation decline
at a rate of about 10% with each minute of
delay.
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Angina
Suspected Heart Attack
CARDIAC
CONDITIONS
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CARDIAC CONDITIONS
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Blood returning
from upper
body Oxygenated blood to
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Blood to
Blood to lungs
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Suspected Heart
Attack
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Heart Attack
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SUSPECTED HEART ATTACK
- Pale, cold & clammy skin
- Rapid weak pulse
- Rapid shallow breathing
-Nausea
- Vomiting
- Pain in chest possibly radiating into arm, back
and/or jaw
- Sweating
- Impending sense of doom
Some or all of these symptoms may be
present,
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CARDIAC CONDITIONS
Angina is a pain or discomfort felt in the
chest caused by coronary heart disease.
Typically presents as heaviness or
tightness in the chest
Often brought on by physical activity.
Symptoms usually subside after a few
mins.
Angina Suffers usually carry GTN
medication in the form of a spray or tablet
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SUSPECTED HEART ATTACK
Dial 999 or 112 for Ambulance
-Rest in a comfortable position
-Reassure
-Help casualty to take their own GTN
-Be prepared to resuscitate
-Have AED available
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Primary Survey
Performing CPR
Recovery Position
BASIC LIFE
SUPPORT
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PRIMARY SURVEY
Initial assessment using the primary
survey
- D anger (Global overview)
- R esponse
- S hout for help
- A irway
- B reathing
- C all 999/112 - commence CPR
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Airway Management
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Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
Check breathing
Recovery Position?
Dial 999/112
Monitor Patient
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APPROACH SAFELY!
Approach safely
Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
Check breathing
Recovery Position?
Dial 999/1123
Monitor
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CHECK RESPONSE
Shake shoulders
gently
Hello can you hear
me?
If he responds
Leave as you find him.
Find out what is wrong.
Reassess regularly.
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SHOUT FOR HELP
Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
Check breathing
Recovery Position?
Dial 999/112
Monitor
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OPEN AIRWAY
Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
Check breathing
Recovery Position
Dial 999/112
Monitor
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CHECK BREATHING
Look, listen and feel
for NORMAL
breathing for 10 sec
Do not confuse
Agonal breathing
with NORMAL
breathing
If you have any
doubts act as if
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Not Breathing normally ?
No sign of Chest Movement
No sounds of Breathing
No feeling of breath against your ear
Agonal Breathing
Occurs shortly after the heart stops in up to
40% of cardiac arrests
Described as barely, heavy, noisy or gasping
breathing
Recognised as a sign of
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AGONAL BREATHING
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Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
If no help arrives
and you are alone Check breathing
dial 999/112 After Recovery Position
putting into
recovery position. Dial 999/112
Monitor
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Recovery position 1
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Recovery position 2
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Recovery position 3
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30 CHEST COMPRESSIONS
Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
Check breathing
Dial 999/112
30 chest compressions
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Recovery position 4
Tilt the head up slightly so that the airway
remains open. Make sure that the hand is
under the cheek, checking the airway and also
for eventual wakening. Place a blanket or coat
over the person (unless he or she has a heat
illness or fever) and stay close until help
arrives
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If Not Breathing
Dont Panic
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CHEST COMPRESSIONS
Place the heel of one
hand in the centre of the
chest
Place other hand on top
Interlock fingers
Compress the chest
Rate 100 to 120
Depth 5-6 cm
Equal compression :
relaxation
When possible change
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RESCUE BREATHS
Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
Check breathing
Dial 999/112
30 chest compressions
2 rescue breaths
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ESCUE BREATHS
Pinch the nose
Take a normal breath
Place lips over mouth
Blow until the chest rises
Deliver rescue breath for
1 second
Allow chest to fall
Repeat
This should not take
longer than 5sec , then
return to chest
compressions without
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Combine Compressions and
Rescue breaths
at a ratio of 30:2
30 2
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ANY QUESTIONS
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CHILD CPR
Many children do not receive resuscitation
because potential rescuers fear causing harm.
This fear is unfounded; it is far better to use the
adult BLS sequence for resuscitation of a child
than to do nothing.
Bystander resuscitation significantly improves
outcome in children.
Outcomes could be further improved if
bystanders who would otherwise do nothing,
were encouraged to begin resuscitation.
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COMPRESSION only CPR
If a rescuer is unable or
unwilling to perform
rescue breaths it is
expectable to perform
compressions only CPR
However, chest
compression combined
with rescue breaths is the
method of choice for CPR
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When to stop CPR
Once CPR is started the rescuer
should only stop CPR when the
casualty shows signs of regaining
conscious by :
Coughing
Opening eyes
Speaking or moving
purposefully
Starts to Breath NORMALLY
again
Or
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POCKET MASK
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ANY QUESTIONS
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Understanding Defibrillation
Safe use of an AED
DEFIBRILLATION
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AUTOMATED EXTERNAL
DEFIBRILLATORS
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Understanding Defibrillation
The hearts pumping
action controlled by
electrical system
Electrical rhythm
Sinus Rhythm normally very
organized
Normal hearts rhythm
is called Sinus
Rhythm
Normal heart rate of
60 - 100 beats per
minute
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Understanding Defibrillation:
Ventricular Fibrillation
(VF)
VF is the most
common rhythm in
Sudden Cardiac Arrest
(90%)
Electrical Problem in
Nature
Chaotic rhythm
results in quivering
of heart and results
in loss of pulse
VF will result in brain
damage within 5
minutes and death in
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Understanding Defibrillation
Defibrillation may correct
VF
Uses DC current
delivered across the
heart
A successful defibrillation
depolarizes the hearts
cells
Depolarization allows the
cells to reorganize
Defibrillation is the ONLY
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Single Rescuer BLS & AED
Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help
Open airway
Check breathing
Dial 999/112 get
AED
Attach AED before
CPR
Follow voice
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Approach safely
Check response
Shout for help 2 or more
Open airway Rescuers
Check breathing
1st Rescuer
commence CPR
2nd Rescuer Call
999 /112
gets AED and
attaches to Patient
Follow voice
prompts
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Minimise
interruptions in CPR
If alone, attach AED before
commencing CPR
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DEFIBRILLATION SAFETY !
THE AED.
THE PATIENT. In good working
5 point check order
Pacemaker Do Not use in
Jewellery Heavy rain
Do Not use if they
Hair on chest
lay in a pool of
Damp/Wet skin
water
Patches (GTN) Do Not use in an
explosive
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ATTACH PADS TO
CASUALTYS
BARE CHEST
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ANALYSING RHYTHM
DO NOT TOUCH PATIENT
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SHOCK ADVISED
Stand clear
Everyone !
TOP
MIDDLE
BOTTOM
MYSELF
BEHIND YOU
DELIVER
SHOCK
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DEFIBRILLATION SAFETY !
REMEMBER.
Always check that NO PERSON or
ANIMALS are touching the patient
prior to shocking.
That you are not touching the patient
in any way.
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DEFIBRILLATION
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SHOCK DELIVERED
FOLLOW AED INSTRUCTIONS
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COMMENCE CPR (2
MINS)
30 2
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NO SHOCK ADVISED
FOLLOW AED INSTRUCTIONS
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COMMENCE CPR (2
MINS)
30 2
30 2
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CHILDREN AND AEDS
Standard AEDs are suitable for use
on children of 8 years and above.
In children between 1 and 7 years
paediatric pads or a paediatric mode
should be used.
Do not use an AED on an Infant less
than 1 year.
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IPAD
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FOLLOW UP WHAT TO
If you have used an Automated External
DO AFTER?
Defibrillator, even by just attaching it to a
patient, you must:
Dispose of the pads used as clinical waste
Replace the pads on the machine
Inform named person that the Defibrillator
has been used so that any data can be
captured from the device
Complete a Defibrillator Event Report
Form
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OR IF YOU SEE
THIS HAS
OCCURRED !
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OOPS ??
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ANY QUESTIONS
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BLEEDING
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Raise Limb
Cover with clean dressing or cloth
999 or 112
Reassure
Lay down
Raise legs
Monitor
BLEEDING
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SHOCK
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SHOCK
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CHOKING
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Choking
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CHOKING
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ANY QUESTIONS
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