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2. C
CONTROL the scene to ensure:
• First aid officers (if applicable) and Triple Zero (000) emergency services are called.
• The safety of everyone especially the bystander crowd if others are distressed,
agitated or getting in the way.
• There is clear and exclusive access for emergency services (no delay or interference)
e.g. access control to all areas; gates open; elevator isolated; traffic cleared;
crowds contained.
A
APPOINT someone to:
• Commence cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if not already started.
• Retrieve the automated external defibrillator (AED) immediately.
• Maintain communication with Triple Zero (000) operator.
• Wait for emergency services or paramedics to arrive and guide them to the scene.
• Document time and key points to ensure an accurate record of incident.
R
RESPOND to the incident by ensuring that:
• AED is attached without delay to casualty’s BARE chest.
• AED is protected (or safeguarded) and remains attached to casualty’s body.
• Rescuers performing CPR change over at regular intervals to minimise fatigue.
• Effective compressions continue until casualty responds with normal breathing
or paramedics take over.
D
DELEGATE/DESIGNATE during and post event:
• Liaison with management and key personnel (if applicable).
• Notification and support of casualty’s family or next of kin.
• Handover of accurate record of incident and relevant medical history
to paramedics.
I
INCIDENT REPORT
• Download AED data report (after the incident). This recorded event data is useful for
medical diagnosis and ongoing management of the casualty.
• Complete workplace incident report.
• Arrange replacement of AED consumables and maintenance check of AED.
O
OFFER SUPPORT
Any medical emergency is distressing for witnesses and rescuers.
• Provide opportunity for debriefing and traumatic stress management.
• Ensure access to professional psychological support services.
• Facilitate workplace activities to provide support and encourage communication.
• Follow up on welfare of the casualty and their family.
C.A.R.D.I.O. CONTROL PLAN
FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCY CONTROLLERS
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3. D
DANGER
Assess danger and ensure the scene and everyone in the vicinity are safe.
Be mindful that bystanders are often the main hindrance.
R
RESPONSIVENESS
Assess response from casualty using ‘talk and touch’ techniques, e.g. ask them to open
their eyes. If no response – DO NOT WASTE TIME – call for help.
S
SEND FOR HELP
Call for emergency medical services – in Australia call Triple Zero (000) – or confirm
that someone else has called for help. Be clear about location and landmarks.
Emergency operators will stay on line during the event to guide and assist.
A
AIRWAY
Open airway. A person with a blocked airway cannot breathe.
Check if airway is clear by looking inside mouth. If airway is not clear, roll casualty onto
their side to drain the mouth and airway.
DO NOT WASTE TIME – when airway is clear, roll casualty onto their back quickly.
B
BREATHING
Check if casualty’s breathing is normal by looking for chest rise, listening for breath and
feeling for movement of the chest/abdomen. A casualty needs immediate cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) if there are unusual breathing noises/gasps or no breathing at all.
DO NOT WASTE TIME – survival is directly related to the speed with which compressions
and defibrillation are provided.
C
CPR
Start CPR without delay. Push hard and push fast on the breastbone in the centre of
the chest at about 2 compressions per second and ¹⁄₃ depth of the casualty’s chest.
After every 30 compressions, give 2 rescue breaths.
If unable or unwilling to provide rescue breaths, continue with compressions only.
Avoid fatigue by changing rescuers performing CPR every 2 minutes.
MINIMISE INTERRUPTION TO COMPRESSIONS.
D
DEFIBRILLATION
As soon as AED is available, open it and follow the prompts.
Remove casualty’s clothing and apply one adhesive pad to the adult casualty’s upper right
chest and the other pad to just below the nipple line. Paediatric pads can be placed on
centre of chest and centre of back. Pads must be on the casualty’s bare chest before the
AED can assess the heart rhythm and determine if defibrillation is necessary.
DO NOT REMOVE PADS EVEN IF CASUALTY STARTS TO BREATHE.
D.R.S.A.B.C.D. ACTION PLAN
FOR FIRST AID RESPONDERS
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