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Integrated Publishing
Army Medical
- Cardiopulmunary Resuscitation
- Development
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Credit Awarded
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 1: Review of the Circulatory and Respiratory Systems.
- The Circulatory System
- Blood Vessels.
- Blood.
- Blood Flow
- Right Atrium.
- The Respiratory System
- Figure 1-3. The respiratory system.
- Mechanics of Breathing
- Exercises, Lesson 1
- Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.
- Soutions to Exercises, Lesson 1
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 2: Heart Attack and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
- Predisposing Factors of Heart Attack (Risk Factors)
- Signs and Symptoms of a Heart Attack
- Need for Cardiopulmunary Resuscitation
- Effects of Chest Compressions
- Role of the Rescuer
- Recovery Rates
- Exercises, Lesson 2
- Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 3: Initiate Rescue Breathing on an Adult.
- Call for Help
- Position the Casualty-cont.
- Open the Airway
- Head-Tilt/Chin-Lift Method.
- Figure 3-3. Opening the airway: jaw-thrust method.
- Check for Breathing
- Figure 3-5. Unconscious casualty in the left lateral recumbent position.
- Administer Two Breaths
- Mouth-to-Mouth.
- Mouth-to-Nose.
- Mouth-to-Stoma.
- Evaluate the Effectiveness of the Two Ventilations
- Check Carotid Pulse
- Continue Rescue Breathing
- Recheck Pulse.
- Exercises, Lesson 3
- Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.
- Solution to Exercises, Lesson 3
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 4: Perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation on an Adult.
- Figure 4-2. Locating the compression site for chest compressions.
- Position Hands for Compression.
- Perform 30 Chest Compressions.
- Administer Two Breaths.
- Evacuate the Casualty.
- Administer Cardiopulmunary Resuscitation to an Adult using the Two-Rescuer Method
- Evaluate Casualty.
- Continue Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Cycles.
- Continue Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Cycles and Checks.
- Administer Chest Compressions.
- Control Complications While Performing Cardiopulmunary Resuscitation
- Vomiting (Regurgitation).
- Summary of Cardiopulmunary Resuscitation Procedures
- Exercises, Lesson 4
- Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 5: Remove an Upper Airway Obstruction in an Adult.
- Classify the Severity of the Blockage
- Assist a Casualty wth Good Air Exchange
- Administer Manual Thrusts.
- Figure 5-3. Administering an abdominal thrust to a standing casualty.
- Remove an Airway Obstruction in an Unconcious Casualty or a Casualty Who Is Lying on His Back
- Figure 5-5. Performing a finger sweep on an unconscious casualty.
- Administer Two Ventilations.
- Administer Modified Manual Thrusts.
- Figure 5-6. Administering a modified abdominal thrust to an unconscious casualty.
- Administer Two Ventilations.
- Monitor Casualty
- Exercises, Lesson 5
- Exercises, Lesson 5-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 5-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 5-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 5-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 5-cont.
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 5
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 6: Perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation on a Child or Infant
- Check for Breathing.
- Administer Two Ventilations
- Evaluate the Effectiveness of the Ventilations
- Figure 6-3. Checking an infant for a brachial pulse.
- Administer Cardiopulmunary Resuscitation
- Administer Two Breaths.
- Evacuate the Casualty
- Exercises, Lesson 6
- Exercises, Lesson 6-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 6-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 6-cont.
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 6
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 7: Remove an Airway Obstruction in a Child or Infant.
- Abdominal thrust--large child.
- Remove Upper Airway Obstruction in a Concious Infant
- Position Infant for Chest Thrusts.
- Remove Upper Airway Obstruction in an Unconcious Infant
- Remove Any Visible Foreign Matter.
- Evaluate Your Efforts.
- Continue Efforts to Expel Obstruction.
- Exercises, Lesson 7
- Exercises, Lesson 7-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 7-cont.
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 7
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 8: Administer CPR and Automated External Defibrillation on an Unconcious Casualty
- Figure 8-2. How the AED works.
- Figure 8-3. Proper placement of electrode pads.
- For a patient with excessive chest hair
- Caring for a Patient After the AED Delivers Its Shock
- Cardiac Arrest During Patient Transport
- Exercises, Lesson 8
- Exercises, Lesson 8-cont
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 8
Cardiopulmunary Resuscitation
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