Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) is the pre-eminent resuscitation course for the recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) is the pre-eminent resuscitation course for the recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies.
AED is a portable type of external defibrillator that automatically diagnose the ventricular fibrillation in a patient.
Automatic refers to the ability to autonomously analyze the patients condition.AED is provided with self-adhesive electrodes instead of hand held paddles
Safe transfer of patients is of utmost priority to minimize unwanted complications. Patients, especially the critical ones experience some amount of physical stress during the process of transfer which may result in the stress being manifested in altering one or more physical markers or parameters
AED is a portable type of external defibrillator that automatically diagnose the ventricular fibrillation in a patient.
Automatic refers to the ability to autonomously analyze the patients condition.AED is provided with self-adhesive electrodes instead of hand held paddles
Safe transfer of patients is of utmost priority to minimize unwanted complications. Patients, especially the critical ones experience some amount of physical stress during the process of transfer which may result in the stress being manifested in altering one or more physical markers or parameters
Basic life support is a course run by American Heart Association that teaches about handling cardiac arrest in Out of Hospital and In Hospital Situations. This Presentation covers important aspects of the same.
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2. CASE SCENARIO
You are walking on the road and suddenly one person near
by you is collapsed and not responding to your command.
What would be your primary action…?
4. BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
DEFINITION
BLS is a specific level of pre-hospital medical care provided
by trained responders, including emergency medical
technicians, in the absence of advanced medical care.
5. GOAL
To “save hearts too good to die” while preserving cerebral
viability.
To take Rapid decisions because Irreversible brain damage
may occur within 4 minutes of cardiac arrest.
Early Access Early CPR early transfer
6. WHY DOES A PERSON BECOME
UNRESPONSIVE
1. Hypovolemia
2. Hyper/ hypokalemia
3. Hypothermia
4. Hypoglycemia
5. Toxicity
6. Thrombosis (coronary)
7. Thrombosis (pulmonary)
8. Trauma
4 H
4 T
7. HOW TO ASSESS THE PERSON
Make sure the victim & you are safe.
Check the victim for a response.
Gently shake his shoulders and ask loudly, ‘Are you all
right?
IF HE RESPONDS
Leave him in the position in which you find him provided
there is no further danger.
Try to find out what is wrong with him and get help if
needed.
Reassess him regularly
IF HE DOES NOT RESPOND
• Shout for help.
• Turn the victim supine aligned position or stable side
position.
8. PROTOCOL FOR BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
CAB
1. C COMPRESSIONS
2. A AIRWAY
3. B BREATHING
4. D DEFIBRILATION
9. COMPRESSION
If there is no pulse and no breathing then start chest
compression.
place heel of one hand on center of chest between the
nipples.
30 compression and 2 rescue mouth to mouth breathing
Or 100 compression per minute
Depth should be 2-2.5 inch after full expunction of chest
13. 1. Chin Lift Maneuver. ( do not over extend)
2. Jaw thrust maneuver. (for suspected C spine injury)
3. Manual clearing of mouth & throat
AIRWAY ASSESSMENT
14. If airway is clear and victim is taking afford for
breathing then
Mouth to mouth breathing Mouth to mouth with face mask
Pinch the nose while giving mouth to mouth breathing
16. Tracheotomy
If oral and nasal cavity is
obstruct then a temporary
opening is made for oxygen
supply
17. CIRCULATION BREATHING
1. Place the patient in flat surface
and turn head on one side
1. Check carotid pulse for 5-10
second
Assess airway as well as breathing
pattern to save time
Look for chest movement.
Listen for breath sound.
Feel for exiled air.
18. TRANSFER PATIENT TO HOSPITAL
When AED arrived attach to the patient and delivered
shock and shift patient to hospital
19. WHEN WE SHOULD STOP CPR?
1. victim revives
2. trained help arrives
3. unsafe scene
4. cardiac arrest for more than 30 minutes
20. COMPLICATION
1. Vomiting
2. Aspiration
3. fracture of rib / sternum / collar bone
4. Laceration of the liver or spleen
5. Pneumothorax
6. Hemothorax
7. Spinal cord damage
21. WHY BLS MAY FAIL?
Delay in starting
Improper procedures (ex. Forget to pinch nose)
No ACLS follow-up and delay in defibrillation
Only 15% who receive CPR live to go home
Improper techniques or compression
Terminal disease or unmanageable disease
(massive heart attack)
22. RESEARCH
Result :- If AED arrive with in the time survival chances
increase
1 min arrival chances is 90%
5min arrival chance is 50%
10 min arrival chances is 0%
Every minutes 10% chance is decline
25. CASE SCENARIO
If you are working in the post operative ward and you
have to receive one patient from OT so which type
of bed you prepare for that patient.
27. PURPOSES
To receive the patient in a warm, and comfortable bed.
To give him necessary position, which is suitable for the
operation.
To protect the patient from being chilled.
To be prepared to meet any emergency.
To protect the mattress and bedding from bleeding, vomiting,
drainage or discharges
30. PROCEDURE
1. PRE PROCEDURE :- preparation of environment / articles /
patient
2. INTRA- PROCEDURE:- explain the procedure to the patient
and provide comfortable position as per surgery and comfort
devices
1. POST PROCEDURE :- replace the articles and assure patient
comfort & documentation and reporting
31. NURSING RESPONSIBILITY
Prepare the foundation of the bed as in open bed
Place extra mackintosh and towel at the head end
The foot end of the top linen is left untouched. They are folded
back evenly with the mattress.
Take vitals sign every hourly
Pillow is not used but can be kept at the head end
Assist in the dressing and maintain aseptic precaution
32. CONT…..
Record input/output of the patient
Check for soakage and dressing
Provide comfortable position and change position
Assisting patient in feeding and elimination
Provide warmer in case of hypothermia
Additional pillows if used should be protected with water proof covers
Rinse and replace the dusters and basin
Wash hands
Documentation of vital sign