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UEMT 159 - Cardiopulminary Resusitation: healthcare provider


Introduction to the techniques required to provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) at the healthcare provider level. Includes introduction to body systems and disease states, which lead to cardiac and respiratory arrest. Also includes the assessment and intervention for the airway, respiration and central circulation.

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Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Define the disease states and risk factors, which can lead to cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and stroke.
2. Demonstrate the assessment and management of a foreign body airway obstruction in the infant, child and
adult patient.
3. Demonstrate the assessment and management of respiratory arrest in the infant, child and adult patient.
4. Demonstrate the assessment and management of cardiac arrest in the infant, child and adult patient.
Outline:
I. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Steps

  • When to start CPR
  • When to give breaths, including with barrier devices
  • When to check for a pulse
  • How to give compressions at the proper depth and rate and with complete chest recoil
  • When to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

II. Signs and actions for severe airway obstruction

  • Responsive victims
  • Unresponsive victims

III. Links in the Chain of Survival and Importance

  • Activating the appropriate emergency response system
  • Performing CPR
  • Providing early defibrillation
  • Ensuring the arrival of early advanced care by activating the appropriate emergency response system

IV. Signs of 4 Common Life-Threatening Emergencies in Adults

  • Cardiac arrest
  • Choking
  • Stroke
  • Heart attack

V. Injury Prevention

  • Infants
  • Children

VI. Manikin Demonstration of Foreign Body Airway Obstruction

  • Assessment
  • Management

VII. Manikin Demonstration of Rescue Breathing

  • Infants
  • Children
  • Adult patient

VIII. Manikin Demonstration of CPR

  • Infants
  • Children

IX. Manikin Demonstration of the Adult Patient

  • One CPR
  • Two rescue CPR