Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Dr. Dino Irawan, Span., MM
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Dr. Dino Irawan, Span., MM
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Dr. Dino Irawan, Span., MM
Airway management
Breath ?/No
Breathing Support 2x
Carotid Pulse / No
Circulation support
Airway management:
The most common site of airway obstruction in comatouse
patients :
• relaxed tongue , when patients head is in flexed or mid
position
•Foreign matter : vomitus, blood
•stimulation in stuporous or lightly comatose patients
Laryngospasm is usually caused by upper airway
• could be complete or partial obstruction, in complete
obstrc (if not corrected) leads to apnea and cardiac arrest
within 5 – 10 minute , in partial obstrc must be corrected
promptly can result in brain damage or even cardiac arrest
Recognition of Airway obtruction ;
•Can not hear and feel of air flow at the mouth
and nose for complete airway obstruction
• When patients still breathing inspiratory
retraction of intercostal and supraclavicular
• Partial airway obstruction : snoring, crowing,
gurgling, wheezing
• Hypercarbia : somnolence
• Hypoxemia : sympathetic stimulation
Manual clearing of the airway:
•The crossed finger maneuver
•Finger behind teeth manuever
•Tongue jaw lift manuever
Exhalation consist of 16 - 18 % of
oxygen
Recognition of cardiac arrest
Cardiac arrest :
• Primary : Ventricular fibrillation, asystole
caused by myocardial infarction
• Secondary : exsanguination, asphyxia