Dr. Husni Ajaj. FRCA,DA,MBBcH Advanced Cardiac Life Support
 
 
CardioPulmonary Resuscitation  50% of all deaths  are due to cardiovascular disease.  60-70% of these deaths occur  before the victim makes it to a hospital .   Women die of cardiovascular disease  11 times more often  than breast cancer.  The majority of cardiac arrest deaths in infants begin as respiratory arrest (choking).  This means…     Cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer on the planet!
We make it fast, fun, and affordable!  Learning CPR allows you to intervene and potentially save the life of a friend, family member, or co-worker.  You can stop sudden death caused by Heart Attack, Stroke, or Choking…  Learn CPR Today.  It leads the safety training medicine with a variety of practical, affordable, and entertaining ways to learn CPR:   
The program  Introduction to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation – Adult, Child, & Infant   Anatomy and Physiology - The heart, lungs, circulatory system, and gas exchange sites.   Heart Health - Risk factors for cardiovascular / cerebrovascular disease.   Signs & Symptoms - Heart attack, stroke, choking.   Demonstration and Explanation of Heimlich Maneuver - Conscious choking victim.   Demonstration and Explanation of Abdominal Thrusts - Unconscious choking victim.   Demonstration and Explanation of CPR - Adult victim.   Demonstration and Explanation of CPR - Child victim.   Demonstration and Explanation of CPR and Choking Response - Infant victim.   Audio-Visual Presentation   Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - OSHA approved barrier devices.   Question / Answer Session   Skills Practice - Students perform CPR methods on sanitized mannequins.
Major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide - leading cause of death in coronary care unite  _first cause of death in USA More than 1000000 cases  annually in USA Angus DC et al . JAMA 2004 238-278  Cardiovascular Diseases
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
E lapsed time from patient collapse until the first defibrillation shock is delivere
DETERMINANTS OF CARDIAC ARREST SURVIVAL T ime Place witnessed cardiac arrest Early D-C dyspnea as the presenting complaint malignancy or sepsis as the underlying cause of cardiac arrest  coexistence of pneumonia presence of hypotension prior to cardiac arrest homebound lifestyle
4 links in the chain of survival early access, early basic life support (BLS),  early defibrillation,  early advanced cardiac life support (ACLS).
 
 
 
 

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    Dr. Husni Ajaj.FRCA,DA,MBBcH Advanced Cardiac Life Support
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    CardioPulmonary Resuscitation 50% of all deaths are due to cardiovascular disease. 60-70% of these deaths occur before the victim makes it to a hospital . Women die of cardiovascular disease 11 times more often than breast cancer. The majority of cardiac arrest deaths in infants begin as respiratory arrest (choking). This means…   Cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer on the planet!
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    We make itfast, fun, and affordable! Learning CPR allows you to intervene and potentially save the life of a friend, family member, or co-worker. You can stop sudden death caused by Heart Attack, Stroke, or Choking… Learn CPR Today. It leads the safety training medicine with a variety of practical, affordable, and entertaining ways to learn CPR:  
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    The program Introduction to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation – Adult, Child, & Infant Anatomy and Physiology - The heart, lungs, circulatory system, and gas exchange sites. Heart Health - Risk factors for cardiovascular / cerebrovascular disease. Signs & Symptoms - Heart attack, stroke, choking. Demonstration and Explanation of Heimlich Maneuver - Conscious choking victim. Demonstration and Explanation of Abdominal Thrusts - Unconscious choking victim. Demonstration and Explanation of CPR - Adult victim. Demonstration and Explanation of CPR - Child victim. Demonstration and Explanation of CPR and Choking Response - Infant victim. Audio-Visual Presentation Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - OSHA approved barrier devices. Question / Answer Session Skills Practice - Students perform CPR methods on sanitized mannequins.
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    Major cause ofmorbidity and mortality worldwide - leading cause of death in coronary care unite _first cause of death in USA More than 1000000 cases annually in USA Angus DC et al . JAMA 2004 238-278 Cardiovascular Diseases
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    E lapsed timefrom patient collapse until the first defibrillation shock is delivere
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    DETERMINANTS OF CARDIACARREST SURVIVAL T ime Place witnessed cardiac arrest Early D-C dyspnea as the presenting complaint malignancy or sepsis as the underlying cause of cardiac arrest coexistence of pneumonia presence of hypotension prior to cardiac arrest homebound lifestyle
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    4 links inthe chain of survival early access, early basic life support (BLS), early defibrillation, early advanced cardiac life support (ACLS).
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