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Dr malihe soltani Emergency Medicine Specialist 2 Chain of Survival 1 Immediate recognition of sudden cardiac arrest and activation of EMS 2 Early CPR ID: 644850

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Pediatric Basic life support

Dr. malihe soltaniEmergency Medicine SpecialistSlide2

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Chain of Survival:

1- Immediate recognition of sudden cardiac arrest and activation of EMS

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Early CPR

3- Rapid defibrillation with

AED

4- Effective

advanced life support

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Integrated post-cardiac arrest careSlide3

Infant BLS : <1 yrChild BLS : 1yr – puberty

Adult BLS : > pubertyBasic life supportSlide4

First: Your Safety

Second: Your Patient`s Safety

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Do Not Forget

Do Not Create a Second VictimSlide5

Tap the infant (the bottom of the foot is a good place).Shout “Are you O.K.?”. If no response,

Shout for help and send someone to alert EMS Assess ResponsivenessSlide6
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lone healthcare provider should use the 2-finger chest compression technique for infants. (4cm)

The 2-thumb–encircling hands technique is recommended when CPR is provided

by 2 rescuers.Slide18

After each compression, allow the chest to recoil completely (Class IIb, LOE B) because complete

chest reexpansion improves the flow of blood returning to the heart and thereby blood flow to thebody during CPR.Chest recoilSlide19

Ventilation

Open the airway using a head tilt–chin lift maneuver for both injured and noninjured victims

For healthcare providers and others trained in 2-person CPR, if there is evidence of trauma that suggests spinal injury, use a jaw thrust without head tilt to open the airway Slide20
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