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International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD)
Volume: 3 | Issue: 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 - 6470
@ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD21417 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 655
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Devkunwar Salam
B.SC Dialysis Technology, Pt. J.N.M Medical Collage, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India
ABSTRACT
Basic CPR competency is a foudational skill in both basic and advanced life support training and ample data supportstheneed
to improve ongoing maintenance of competency. Many out-of-hospital cardiac arrest victims do not receive CPR before the
arrival of professional rescuers. Video-based instruction effectively trains students more quickly than traditional classroom
based courses and evidence suggests ongoing refresher training benefits skill retention. Real time feedback devices improve
CPR quality in both training and actual resuscitation.
Keywords: CPR, ADVANCE LIFE SUPPORT BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
INTRODUCTION
CPR is a technique involving heart and lungs that is used
when breathing stops. Administering CPR can restore
breathing and restart the heart if heart failure accompanies
the loss of breathing. This valuable technique should be
learned by all caregivers and parents in case an emergency
arises where professional help is not immediately available.
Emergencies happen all too often,and earlyintervention can
save a life. This lesson will cover how to secure the scene of
an accident to protect the victim and the first responders.
It is a sequence of techniques used to sustain life in the
absence of spontaneous breathing and heart beat
Together chest compressions and rescue breath are
called cardiopulmonary resuscitation
The aim of CPR is to maintain victim's breathing and
circulation until emergency aid arrives.
DIAGNOSIS OF CARDIAC ARREST-
1. loss of consciousness
2. loss of apical & central pulsations (carotid, femoral)
3. apnea
TYPES (FORM) OF CARDIAC ARREST:-
1. Asystole (isoelectoric line)
2. Ventricular fibrillation (VF)
3. Pulseless ventricular trachycardia (VT)
4. pulseless electrical activity (PEA)
CAUSES OF CARDIAC ARREST:-
1. Hypoxia 1. cardiac tamponade
2. Hypotension 2. tension pneumothorax
3. Hypoglycimia 3. toxicity (digoxin, local infection)
4. Acidosis
5. Hypokalemia electrolytes embalance
CPR IS WORKS
The air we breathe in travels to our lung where oxygen is
picked up our by blood and then pumped by the heart to our
tissue and organs, when a person experiences cardiacarrest
whether due to heart failure in adults and the elderly or an
injury such as near drowning, electrocution or severe
trauma in a child-the heart goes from a normal beat to an
arrhythmic pattern called ventricular fibrillation, and
eventually ceases to beat altogether. This prevents oxygen
from circulation throughout the body, rapidly killing cells
and tissue. In essence, cardio (heart) pulmonary (lung)
resuscitation (revive, revitalize)servesasartificialheartbeat
and an artificial respirator.
CPR may not save the victims even when performed
properly, but if started within 4 minutes of cardiac arrest
and defibrillation is provided within 10 minutes, a person
has a 40% chance of survival.
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SRART CPR IMIDEATEIALY:-
SEQUENSES OF CPR:-
Check responsiveness
Call for help
Correctly place the victim and ensure the open airway
Check the presence of spontaneous respiration
Check pulse
Start CPR
CPR IS TWO MAIN STAGES
1. Basic life support (BLS) :-
2. Advanced life support (ACLS):-
Basic life support (BLS) :-It is life support without the use of
special equipment
Advanced life support (ACLS):- it is life support with the use
of special equipment (eg. Airway, endotracheal tube,
defibrillator).
-3 steps before the initiation of resuscitation for
management of a collapsed patient
1. ensure your own safety
2. check the level of responsiveness by gently shaking the
patients and shouting: β€œare you alright?”
3. shout for help.
Then check for carotid pulsation.
Apnea (cessation of respiration) is conformed by:-
1. Look: to see chest wall movement. seesaw(paradoxical)
movement of the chest wall indicates airway
obstruction.
2. listen: to breath sounds from the mouth.
3. feel: air flow for at least 10 seconds.
Refers to the period of time immediately following
trauma during which approximately 50% death occurs.
The causes of death is usually preventableprovided that
adequate resuscitation, diagnosis and surgical
intervention are provided. (eg. Tension penumothorax,
cardiac temponade).
LIFE SUPPORT INCLUDES C-A-B
C= Circulation.
A= Airway.
B= Breathing
C = Circulation
(A)CHEST COMPRESSION – (Cardiac massage ) The human
brain cannot survive more then 3 minutes with lack of
circulation. So chest compression must be started
immediately for any patients with absent central pulsation.
Techniques of chest compression:
1. patients must be placed on a hard surface (wooden
board).
2. The palm of one hand is placed in the concavity of the
lower half of the sternum 2 fingers above the xiphoid
process. (Avoid xiphisternaljunction –fracture&injury)
The other hand is placed over the hand on the sternum.
Shoulder should be positioned directly over the hands
with the elbows looked staright and arms extended.
Sternum must be depressed 4-5cmin adults.and2-4 cm
in children, 1-2 cm in infants.
Must be performed at a rate of 100 – 120/min.
During CPR the ratio of chest compressions to
ventilation should be as follows.
Single rescuer = 30:2
In the presence of 2 rescuer chestcompression mustnot
be interrupted for ventilation.
CHEST OF COMPRSSION IN INFANTS (0-12 MONTHS)
Check for Responsiveness -
1. Check for responsiveness Shake or tap the child gently.
See if the child moves or makes a noise. Shout, "Are you
okay? β€œ
2. If there is no response, shout for help. Send someone to
call 911 and retrieve an automated externaldefibrillator
(AED) if one is available. Do not leave the child alone to
call 911 and retrieve an AED until you have performed
CPR for about 2 minutes
3. Carefully place the child on his or her back. If there is a
chance the child has a spinal injury, two people should
move the child to prevent the head and neck from
twisting
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Chest Compression-
4. Perform chest compressions
Place the heel of one hand on the breastbone -- just
below the nipples. Make sure your heel is not atthe very
end of the breastbone.
Keep your other hand on the child's forehead, keeping
the head tilted back.
Press down on the child's chest so that it compresses
about 1/3 to 1/2 the depth of the chest. Give 30 chest
compressions. Each time, let the chest rise completely.
These compressions should be FAST and hard with no
pausing. Count the 30 compressions quickly.
Child Not Breath-
5. Open the airway. Lift up the chin with one hand. At the same time, push down on the forehead with the other hand.
6. Look, listen and feel for breathing. Place your ear close to the child's mouth and nose. Watch for chest movement. Feel for
breath on your cheek.
7. If the child is not breathing:
Cover the child's mouth tightly with your mouth.
Pinch the nose closed.
Keep the chin lifted and head tilted.
Give two breaths. Each breath should take about a second and make the chest rise.
8. Continue CPR (30 chest compressions followed by 2 breaths, then repeat) for about 2 minutes.
9. After about 2 minutes of CPR, if the child still does not have normal breathing, coughing, or any movement, leave the child
if you are alone and call 911. If an AED for children is available, use it now.
10. Repeat rescue breathing and chest compressions until the child recovers or help arrives.
If the child starts breathing again, place him or her in the recovery position. Periodically re-check for breathing until help
arrives.
COMPILCATIONS OF CHEST COMPRESSION:
Fractured ribs (most commonly).
Pneumothorax.
Sternal fracture.
Anterior mediasitnal hemmorage.
Injury to abdominal viscera (eg. Liver)
Pulmonary complication (contusion).
Rarely injury to heart and great vessels (eg. Myocardial contusion) (very rerly).
Usually AVOIDABLE by perfoming the technique correctly.
Chest compression must be continued for 2 minutes before reassessment of cardiac rhythm.
(2 minutes = equivalent to 5 cycles 30:2 )
Golden rules :-
β€’ Ensure high quality chest compression :rate depth,recoil.
β€’ Plan action before interrupting CPR.
β€’ Minimize interruption of chest compression.
β€’ Early defibrillation of chest compressions.
Early defibrillation of shockable rythm.
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(B) Defibrillation: Adult ALS algorithm.
VENTRICULAR TRCHYCARDIA (VT) SHOCKABLE –
Broad bizarre-shaped complex.
Rapid rate :120-125/min
Regular
Precordial thumb: rapid treatment of a witneesed and
monitored VF/VT cardiac arrest.
VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION (VF) SHOCKABLE –
Bizarre irregular waveform.
No recognizable QRS complexes.
Random frequency and amplitude.
Coarse / fine
Exclude artifact.-1 movement
2electrical interference
ASYSTOLE (NON-SHOCKABLE)
Check that all lead are attached
Adrenaline 1 mg IV every 4 mins ( 2 cycles ) (until a
shockable rhythm is achieved).
PULSELESS ELECTICAL ACTIVITY(PEA) NONSHOCKABLE
Exclude / treat reversible causes.
Adrenaline 1 mg iv every 4 mins (2 cycles ) (until a
shockable rhythm is reached).
DEFIBRILLATION TECHNIQUE -:
Position of paddles –
One paddles is placed in the right infraclavicular region,
while the other is placed in left 5th 6th intercostal space
anterior axillary line.
Alternatively antero – posterior may be used : one
paddles is placed in the infrascapular regionwhileother
is placed in the left 5th- 6th intercostal space anterior
axillary line.
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consider in defibrillation station
safety first – teamwork vital
wording / exact language used is less important than
communicating principles to ensure safety.
Not a script.
Chest compressions while defibrillator charging
first time rhythm checked is when compressions are
ceased.
precaution:
Make sure the paddles have conducting gel on them:
1-the electricity will not be properly transmitted to the
chest wall without it.
2-even with the gel these paddles will often a second –
degree skin burn .
make sure you have cleared the bed:make sure that no
one is in contact with the bed otherwisethisperson may
be electrocuted and develop VT or VF.
Hold the paddles down firmly.
Chest compressions must be continued for 2minutes
after DC shock before reassessment of cardiac rhytham.
Complication of defibrillation: skin burn injury to
myocardium and elevation of cardiac enzymes
.electrocution of person in contact with bed.
A-AIRWAY
AIRWAY- loss of consciousness often results in airway
obstruction due to loss of tone in the muscles of the airway
and falling back of the tongue.
(A)- Basic techniques for airway patency:-
1. Head tilt, chin lift:-
one hand is placed on the forehead and other on the chin the
head is tilted upwords to cause anterior of displacemets of
tongue.
2. jaw thrust:-
3. Heimlich manoeuvre:-
if the pt is conscious or the foreign body cannot be removed
by a finger sweep.it is done while the pt is standing up or
tying down . this is a subdiaphragmatic abdominal thrust
that elevates the diaphragm expelling a blast of air from the
lungs displaces the foregion body. In infants his can be done
by a series of blowsb on he back and chest thrusts.
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Cervical spines :-
1. special care must be taken during airway management
for the cervical spines. Anypolytraumatisedpatientmay
sustain injury to the cervical spines and any rough
manipulation may results in cervical spinal cord injury
and subsequent quadriplegia.
2. thus in any polytraumatised patient cervical in line-
stabilization must be routinely performed during
transport and airway management.
3. this can be done by a cervical collar.
4. the patients should be transported by specially trained
medical personnel as one unit.
(B) Advanced techniques for airway patency :-
1. Facemask -1 foggy mask.
2. rising chest.
Advantages: easy does not require skilled personnel
(paramadies).
Disadvantages:-stomach inflation .not protective against
regurgitation & aspiration of gastric contents.
2. Oropharyngel Airway –
Advantages: easy .does not require highly skilled personnel
(can be used paramedics) .
Disadvantges: not protective against regurgitation &
aspiration of gastric content .poorly toler ated by conscious
patients.
3. Nasopharyngeal Airway-
Lubricated and inserted throught the nose.
Better tolerated in conscious patients.
Contraindicated :in anticoagulantpatientsand fractured
skull base.
Disadvantages: not protective against regurgitation &
aspiration of gastric contents.
4. laryngeal mask (LMA):-
Available in a variety of pediatric and adults sizes.
Advantages: easy. does not require highly skilled
personnel (can be used by paramedics ).
Disadvantages: stomach inflation. Not protective
against regurgitation & aspiration of gastric content.
5. Endotracheal tube:-
Advantages: ensures proper lung ventilation. No gastric
inflation. No regurgitation or aspiration of gastric contents.
Disadvantages: requires insertion by highly skilled
personnel.
6. Combitube:-
Advantage: easy to use. Does not require highly skilled
personnel (can be used by paramedics).
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7. cricothyrotomy:(surgical airway ).
It is done either by a commercially available cannulaina
specialized cricothyrotomy setor alargeboreivcannula
12-14gauge.
Is done in case of difficult endotracheal intubation.
Nu- trake cannula is specially desigened to allow
ventilation by a self –inflating bag (AMBU)
An iv cannula needs a special connection to a high
pressure source to generate sufficient gas flow ( trans-
tracheal jet ventilation).
8. Tracheostomy:- (surgical airway).
is a surgical procedure which consist of making an incision
the anterior aspect of the neck and opening a direct airway
through an incision in the trachea. The resulting stoma or
tracheostomy.can serve independently as an airway or as a
site for a tracheal tube or tracheostomy tube to be inserted
this tube allow a person to breathe without the use of the
nose or mouth.
B-BREATHING
Breathing with the victims airway clear of any obstruction,
gently, support his chin so as to keep it lifted up andthehead
tilted back, pinch his nose to prevent air from escaping once
you begin to ventilate.
(A)Basic techniques include:-
1. mouth to mouth breathing:- with the airway held
open, pinch the nostrils closed, take a deep beath and
seal your lips over he patients mouth. blow steadily
into the patients mouth watching the chestrise asif the
patients was taking a deep breath.
2. mouth to nose breathing:- seal the mouth shut and
breathe steadily though the nose.
3. mouth to mouth and nose:- is usedininfantsand small
children.
4. successful breathing is achieved by delivery of a tidal
volume of 800 -1200 ml in adults at a rate of 10-12
breath / min in adults.
(B) Advanced techniques include:-
1. Self – inflating resuscitation bag ( Ambu bag ).
When used without a sourse of O2(room air) gives 21%
.O2 .
When connected to a source of O2 (10-15L/min) gives
45% 02
If a reservoir bag is added it can give up to 85% O2.
2. Mechanical ventilator in OR or in ICU.
DRUGS USED IN CPR:-
Adrenaline:-
Given as a vasopressor a-1 effect (not as an inotrope).
Dose:1mg (0.01 mg/kg) Iv every 4 minutes
(alternating cycles )while continuing CPR.
Given:
1. immediately in non – shockable rhythm (non- VT/VF).
2. in VF or VT given after the 3rd shock.
Repeated: in alternative cycles (every 4 minutes ).
Once adrenaline - always adrenaline.
Amiodarone:-
Dose_ 300 mg IV bolus (5 mg/kg).
Given: in shockable rhythm after the 3rd shock.
if unavailable give lidocaine 100 mg IV (1-1.5 mg/kg).
Vasopressin: - (ADH): 40 mg IU single dose once.
Magnesium: - Dose: 2 g IV
Given:
1. VF/VT with hyomagnesemia
2. Torsade de pointes.
3. Digoxin toxicity.
Calcium:-
Dose: 10 ml of 10% calcium chloride IV.
Indication: PEA caused by:hyperkalemia,hypocalcemia,
hypermagnesemia,and overdose of calcium channel
blockers.
Do not give calcium solutions and NaHCO3
simultaneously by the sme route.
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IV Fluid:-
Infuse fluid rapidly if hypovolemia is suspected.
Use normal saline (0.9% NaCL) or Ringers solution .
Avoid dextrose which is redistributed away from the
intravascular space rapidly and causes hyperglycemia
which may worsen neurological outcome after cardiac
arrest.
Dextrose is indicated only if there is documented
hypoglycaemia.
Thrombolytics:-
Fibrinolytic therapy is considerd when cardiac arrest is
caused by proven or suspected acute pulmonary
embolism.
If a fibrinolytic drug is used in these circumstances
consider performing CPR for at least 60-90 minuts
before termination of resuscitation attempts.
Eg :Alteplase ,Tenecteplase ( Old generation
steptokinase ).
Sodium bicarbonate:-
Used in:-
1. severe metabolic acidosis (pH < 7.1 )
2. life- threatening hyperkalemia.
3. Tricyclic antidepressant overdose.
Dose : ( half correction )
Β½ base deficit Γ—1/3 body weight.
Avoid its routine use due to its complication:
1. increases Co2 load.
2. inhibitors release of O2 to tissues.
3. impairs myocordial contractility.
4. causes hypernatremia.
5. adrenaline works better in acidic medium.
Atropine:-
Its routine use in PEA and asystole is not beneficial and
has become obsolete.
Indicated in: sinus bradicardia or AV block causing
hemodynamic instability.
Dose: 0.5mg IV. Repeated up to a maximum of 3mg(full
atropinization).
Conclusion-
Cardiac arrest is an uncommon event during Embrace
transport, this audit gave a rate of CPR of 4 per 1000 acute
transfers. Collaboration with other transport services to
compare this data will improve patient care. By giving CPR
we can save life of many people . both basic life support and
advance life support system is very important to save many
life .
REFRANCE:-
[1] BLS for health careproviders,Studentmanual.American
heart association AHA 2006
[2] Fundamentals Of Nursing ProceduresBook Second year
Nursing, 2008.

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  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD21417 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 656 SRART CPR IMIDEATEIALY:- SEQUENSES OF CPR:- Check responsiveness Call for help Correctly place the victim and ensure the open airway Check the presence of spontaneous respiration Check pulse Start CPR CPR IS TWO MAIN STAGES 1. Basic life support (BLS) :- 2. Advanced life support (ACLS):- Basic life support (BLS) :-It is life support without the use of special equipment Advanced life support (ACLS):- it is life support with the use of special equipment (eg. Airway, endotracheal tube, defibrillator). -3 steps before the initiation of resuscitation for management of a collapsed patient 1. ensure your own safety 2. check the level of responsiveness by gently shaking the patients and shouting: β€œare you alright?” 3. shout for help. Then check for carotid pulsation. Apnea (cessation of respiration) is conformed by:- 1. Look: to see chest wall movement. seesaw(paradoxical) movement of the chest wall indicates airway obstruction. 2. listen: to breath sounds from the mouth. 3. feel: air flow for at least 10 seconds. Refers to the period of time immediately following trauma during which approximately 50% death occurs. The causes of death is usually preventableprovided that adequate resuscitation, diagnosis and surgical intervention are provided. (eg. Tension penumothorax, cardiac temponade). LIFE SUPPORT INCLUDES C-A-B C= Circulation. A= Airway. B= Breathing C = Circulation (A)CHEST COMPRESSION – (Cardiac massage ) The human brain cannot survive more then 3 minutes with lack of circulation. So chest compression must be started immediately for any patients with absent central pulsation. Techniques of chest compression: 1. patients must be placed on a hard surface (wooden board). 2. The palm of one hand is placed in the concavity of the lower half of the sternum 2 fingers above the xiphoid process. (Avoid xiphisternaljunction –fracture&injury) The other hand is placed over the hand on the sternum. Shoulder should be positioned directly over the hands with the elbows looked staright and arms extended. Sternum must be depressed 4-5cmin adults.and2-4 cm in children, 1-2 cm in infants. Must be performed at a rate of 100 – 120/min. During CPR the ratio of chest compressions to ventilation should be as follows. Single rescuer = 30:2 In the presence of 2 rescuer chestcompression mustnot be interrupted for ventilation. CHEST OF COMPRSSION IN INFANTS (0-12 MONTHS) Check for Responsiveness - 1. Check for responsiveness Shake or tap the child gently. See if the child moves or makes a noise. Shout, "Are you okay? β€œ 2. If there is no response, shout for help. Send someone to call 911 and retrieve an automated externaldefibrillator (AED) if one is available. Do not leave the child alone to call 911 and retrieve an AED until you have performed CPR for about 2 minutes 3. Carefully place the child on his or her back. If there is a chance the child has a spinal injury, two people should move the child to prevent the head and neck from twisting
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD21417 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 657 Chest Compression- 4. Perform chest compressions Place the heel of one hand on the breastbone -- just below the nipples. Make sure your heel is not atthe very end of the breastbone. Keep your other hand on the child's forehead, keeping the head tilted back. Press down on the child's chest so that it compresses about 1/3 to 1/2 the depth of the chest. Give 30 chest compressions. Each time, let the chest rise completely. These compressions should be FAST and hard with no pausing. Count the 30 compressions quickly. Child Not Breath- 5. Open the airway. Lift up the chin with one hand. At the same time, push down on the forehead with the other hand. 6. Look, listen and feel for breathing. Place your ear close to the child's mouth and nose. Watch for chest movement. Feel for breath on your cheek. 7. If the child is not breathing: Cover the child's mouth tightly with your mouth. Pinch the nose closed. Keep the chin lifted and head tilted. Give two breaths. Each breath should take about a second and make the chest rise. 8. Continue CPR (30 chest compressions followed by 2 breaths, then repeat) for about 2 minutes. 9. After about 2 minutes of CPR, if the child still does not have normal breathing, coughing, or any movement, leave the child if you are alone and call 911. If an AED for children is available, use it now. 10. Repeat rescue breathing and chest compressions until the child recovers or help arrives. If the child starts breathing again, place him or her in the recovery position. Periodically re-check for breathing until help arrives. COMPILCATIONS OF CHEST COMPRESSION: Fractured ribs (most commonly). Pneumothorax. Sternal fracture. Anterior mediasitnal hemmorage. Injury to abdominal viscera (eg. Liver) Pulmonary complication (contusion). Rarely injury to heart and great vessels (eg. Myocardial contusion) (very rerly). Usually AVOIDABLE by perfoming the technique correctly. Chest compression must be continued for 2 minutes before reassessment of cardiac rhythm. (2 minutes = equivalent to 5 cycles 30:2 ) Golden rules :- β€’ Ensure high quality chest compression :rate depth,recoil. β€’ Plan action before interrupting CPR. β€’ Minimize interruption of chest compression. β€’ Early defibrillation of chest compressions. Early defibrillation of shockable rythm.
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD21417 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 658 (B) Defibrillation: Adult ALS algorithm. VENTRICULAR TRCHYCARDIA (VT) SHOCKABLE – Broad bizarre-shaped complex. Rapid rate :120-125/min Regular Precordial thumb: rapid treatment of a witneesed and monitored VF/VT cardiac arrest. VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION (VF) SHOCKABLE – Bizarre irregular waveform. No recognizable QRS complexes. Random frequency and amplitude. Coarse / fine Exclude artifact.-1 movement 2electrical interference ASYSTOLE (NON-SHOCKABLE) Check that all lead are attached Adrenaline 1 mg IV every 4 mins ( 2 cycles ) (until a shockable rhythm is achieved). PULSELESS ELECTICAL ACTIVITY(PEA) NONSHOCKABLE Exclude / treat reversible causes. Adrenaline 1 mg iv every 4 mins (2 cycles ) (until a shockable rhythm is reached). DEFIBRILLATION TECHNIQUE -: Position of paddles – One paddles is placed in the right infraclavicular region, while the other is placed in left 5th 6th intercostal space anterior axillary line. Alternatively antero – posterior may be used : one paddles is placed in the infrascapular regionwhileother is placed in the left 5th- 6th intercostal space anterior axillary line.
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD21417 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 659 consider in defibrillation station safety first – teamwork vital wording / exact language used is less important than communicating principles to ensure safety. Not a script. Chest compressions while defibrillator charging first time rhythm checked is when compressions are ceased. precaution: Make sure the paddles have conducting gel on them: 1-the electricity will not be properly transmitted to the chest wall without it. 2-even with the gel these paddles will often a second – degree skin burn . make sure you have cleared the bed:make sure that no one is in contact with the bed otherwisethisperson may be electrocuted and develop VT or VF. Hold the paddles down firmly. Chest compressions must be continued for 2minutes after DC shock before reassessment of cardiac rhytham. Complication of defibrillation: skin burn injury to myocardium and elevation of cardiac enzymes .electrocution of person in contact with bed. A-AIRWAY AIRWAY- loss of consciousness often results in airway obstruction due to loss of tone in the muscles of the airway and falling back of the tongue. (A)- Basic techniques for airway patency:- 1. Head tilt, chin lift:- one hand is placed on the forehead and other on the chin the head is tilted upwords to cause anterior of displacemets of tongue. 2. jaw thrust:- 3. Heimlich manoeuvre:- if the pt is conscious or the foreign body cannot be removed by a finger sweep.it is done while the pt is standing up or tying down . this is a subdiaphragmatic abdominal thrust that elevates the diaphragm expelling a blast of air from the lungs displaces the foregion body. In infants his can be done by a series of blowsb on he back and chest thrusts.
  • 6. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD21417 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 660 Cervical spines :- 1. special care must be taken during airway management for the cervical spines. Anypolytraumatisedpatientmay sustain injury to the cervical spines and any rough manipulation may results in cervical spinal cord injury and subsequent quadriplegia. 2. thus in any polytraumatised patient cervical in line- stabilization must be routinely performed during transport and airway management. 3. this can be done by a cervical collar. 4. the patients should be transported by specially trained medical personnel as one unit. (B) Advanced techniques for airway patency :- 1. Facemask -1 foggy mask. 2. rising chest. Advantages: easy does not require skilled personnel (paramadies). Disadvantages:-stomach inflation .not protective against regurgitation & aspiration of gastric contents. 2. Oropharyngel Airway – Advantages: easy .does not require highly skilled personnel (can be used paramedics) . Disadvantges: not protective against regurgitation & aspiration of gastric content .poorly toler ated by conscious patients. 3. Nasopharyngeal Airway- Lubricated and inserted throught the nose. Better tolerated in conscious patients. Contraindicated :in anticoagulantpatientsand fractured skull base. Disadvantages: not protective against regurgitation & aspiration of gastric contents. 4. laryngeal mask (LMA):- Available in a variety of pediatric and adults sizes. Advantages: easy. does not require highly skilled personnel (can be used by paramedics ). Disadvantages: stomach inflation. Not protective against regurgitation & aspiration of gastric content. 5. Endotracheal tube:- Advantages: ensures proper lung ventilation. No gastric inflation. No regurgitation or aspiration of gastric contents. Disadvantages: requires insertion by highly skilled personnel. 6. Combitube:- Advantage: easy to use. Does not require highly skilled personnel (can be used by paramedics).
  • 7. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD21417 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 661 7. cricothyrotomy:(surgical airway ). It is done either by a commercially available cannulaina specialized cricothyrotomy setor alargeboreivcannula 12-14gauge. Is done in case of difficult endotracheal intubation. Nu- trake cannula is specially desigened to allow ventilation by a self –inflating bag (AMBU) An iv cannula needs a special connection to a high pressure source to generate sufficient gas flow ( trans- tracheal jet ventilation). 8. Tracheostomy:- (surgical airway). is a surgical procedure which consist of making an incision the anterior aspect of the neck and opening a direct airway through an incision in the trachea. The resulting stoma or tracheostomy.can serve independently as an airway or as a site for a tracheal tube or tracheostomy tube to be inserted this tube allow a person to breathe without the use of the nose or mouth. B-BREATHING Breathing with the victims airway clear of any obstruction, gently, support his chin so as to keep it lifted up andthehead tilted back, pinch his nose to prevent air from escaping once you begin to ventilate. (A)Basic techniques include:- 1. mouth to mouth breathing:- with the airway held open, pinch the nostrils closed, take a deep beath and seal your lips over he patients mouth. blow steadily into the patients mouth watching the chestrise asif the patients was taking a deep breath. 2. mouth to nose breathing:- seal the mouth shut and breathe steadily though the nose. 3. mouth to mouth and nose:- is usedininfantsand small children. 4. successful breathing is achieved by delivery of a tidal volume of 800 -1200 ml in adults at a rate of 10-12 breath / min in adults. (B) Advanced techniques include:- 1. Self – inflating resuscitation bag ( Ambu bag ). When used without a sourse of O2(room air) gives 21% .O2 . When connected to a source of O2 (10-15L/min) gives 45% 02 If a reservoir bag is added it can give up to 85% O2. 2. Mechanical ventilator in OR or in ICU. DRUGS USED IN CPR:- Adrenaline:- Given as a vasopressor a-1 effect (not as an inotrope). Dose:1mg (0.01 mg/kg) Iv every 4 minutes (alternating cycles )while continuing CPR. Given: 1. immediately in non – shockable rhythm (non- VT/VF). 2. in VF or VT given after the 3rd shock. Repeated: in alternative cycles (every 4 minutes ). Once adrenaline - always adrenaline. Amiodarone:- Dose_ 300 mg IV bolus (5 mg/kg). Given: in shockable rhythm after the 3rd shock. if unavailable give lidocaine 100 mg IV (1-1.5 mg/kg). Vasopressin: - (ADH): 40 mg IU single dose once. Magnesium: - Dose: 2 g IV Given: 1. VF/VT with hyomagnesemia 2. Torsade de pointes. 3. Digoxin toxicity. Calcium:- Dose: 10 ml of 10% calcium chloride IV. Indication: PEA caused by:hyperkalemia,hypocalcemia, hypermagnesemia,and overdose of calcium channel blockers. Do not give calcium solutions and NaHCO3 simultaneously by the sme route.
  • 8. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD21417 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 662 IV Fluid:- Infuse fluid rapidly if hypovolemia is suspected. Use normal saline (0.9% NaCL) or Ringers solution . Avoid dextrose which is redistributed away from the intravascular space rapidly and causes hyperglycemia which may worsen neurological outcome after cardiac arrest. Dextrose is indicated only if there is documented hypoglycaemia. Thrombolytics:- Fibrinolytic therapy is considerd when cardiac arrest is caused by proven or suspected acute pulmonary embolism. If a fibrinolytic drug is used in these circumstances consider performing CPR for at least 60-90 minuts before termination of resuscitation attempts. Eg :Alteplase ,Tenecteplase ( Old generation steptokinase ). Sodium bicarbonate:- Used in:- 1. severe metabolic acidosis (pH < 7.1 ) 2. life- threatening hyperkalemia. 3. Tricyclic antidepressant overdose. Dose : ( half correction ) Β½ base deficit Γ—1/3 body weight. Avoid its routine use due to its complication: 1. increases Co2 load. 2. inhibitors release of O2 to tissues. 3. impairs myocordial contractility. 4. causes hypernatremia. 5. adrenaline works better in acidic medium. Atropine:- Its routine use in PEA and asystole is not beneficial and has become obsolete. Indicated in: sinus bradicardia or AV block causing hemodynamic instability. Dose: 0.5mg IV. Repeated up to a maximum of 3mg(full atropinization). Conclusion- Cardiac arrest is an uncommon event during Embrace transport, this audit gave a rate of CPR of 4 per 1000 acute transfers. Collaboration with other transport services to compare this data will improve patient care. By giving CPR we can save life of many people . both basic life support and advance life support system is very important to save many life . REFRANCE:- [1] BLS for health careproviders,Studentmanual.American heart association AHA 2006 [2] Fundamentals Of Nursing ProceduresBook Second year Nursing, 2008.