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“CARDIO PULMONARY RESUSCITATION” By Mr. Karthik Aiyappa Sathyan.S.K HOD, Psychiatric Nursing Dept, IIN

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Page 1: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

“CARDIO PULMONARY RESUSCITATION”

ByMr. Karthik Aiyappa Sathyan.S.KHOD, Psychiatric Nursing Dept,

IIN

Page 2: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Explain the Anatomy of Heart

Page 3: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Cardio pulmonary Circulation

Page 4: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Cardiac ArrestCardiopulmonary arrest simply means

that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs.

Its due to :-•Stroke •Drug overdose •Heart attack•Near drowning •Choking •Blood loss •Electric shocks •Carbon monoxide poisoning…etc

Page 5: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

In a heart attack, something like a blood clot obstructs one of your coronary arteries and cuts off blood flow to your heart.

Page 6: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Contd….A heart attack, for example, can damage the heart muscle and impede (obstruct) its ability to vigorously contract, resulting in cardiopulmonary arrest.

The heart is a muscular organ that expands and contracts under the electrical control of a special group of pace making cells.

The pumping action of the heart pushes blood teeming with oxygen and other nutrients out to the rest of your body.

Page 7: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Contd….• If heart beat is improper or stops, blood

supply to the body gets minimized , and oxygen and other vital nutrients supply to the tissues and organs (including your heart)also will be minimized.

• With no energy to power the body, vital organs like heart and lungs stop working, and the individuals are in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest.

Page 8: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Resuscitation consists of the following steps:

A- Airway : maintaining an open Airway

B- Breathing : providing an Artificial Ventilation by rescue breathing

C- Circulation : promoting artificial circulation by external cardiac compression.

Page 9: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Indications of CPRUnconsciousness

No respirations or brief irregular, 'gasping' breaths

No signs of circulation –absence of Pulse

Page 10: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Procedure for adult and older child One-person CPR

• Check for DANGER

• Check for responsiveness.  Gently shake the victim and shout

• Roll the casualty near to you

• Check and clear airway

• Look, Listen and Feel for breathing

Page 11: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke
Page 12: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Contd….• If not breathing place casualty on back on a

firm surface

• Open Airway

• Give two deep breaths

• Assess rise and fall of chest

Page 13: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Contd….• Check for pulse in neck (5-10 seconds)

• Kneel beside casualty’s chest

• Locate correct hand position on sternum

• Place hands gently over heart fingers intertwined

• Lean over casualty, arms straight, elbows locked

Page 14: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Contd…..• Commence 15 compressions, with even

pressure approximately 1/3 the depth of the chest

• Compressions - rate of 100 per minute

• Give two deep breaths

• Relocate correct hand position

Page 15: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

A- AirwayWhen you pass out, your tongue relaxes, and it can roll back in your mouth and block your windpipe.

Before you can start CPR on an unconscious person, you'll probably need move their tongue out of the way.

Page 16: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Contd….If the victim is choking on something, you

may see their chest heave as they try to breathe, but you won't be able to feel or

hear air being exhaled.

• Compressing the abdomen with forceful thrusts creates pressure that forces the

object up and out of the windpipe.

• We can also manually dislodge the object with your fingers.

Page 17: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

B- Breathing• Lungs remove carbon dioxide and take up

oxygen.

• Normally, the muscles in our chest contract and expand your chest cavity, allowing lungs to fill up with air.

• Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse across the immense surface area of your lungs.

• Finally, our chest muscles relax, and we exhale.

Page 18: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Contd….• Rescue breathing uses your lungs to force air

into the victim's lungs at regular intervals.

• The timing of each breath (about 1.5 to 2 seconds per breath) mimics normal breathing.

• However, the process is much more like blowing up a balloon than real breathing.

Page 19: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Contd….• We inhale deeply, form a tight seal with your

mouth over their mouth, and exhale strongly to push air out of your mouth into theirs.

• As we pinch the victim's nostrils closed, the air has nowhere to go except down into the lungs, which expand as they fill with air.

Page 20: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Contd…• Mouth-to-mouth breathing is hard work.

• Normally, when you inhale, the chest muscles drive the process.

• In artificial respiration, we are working against the victim's relaxed chest muscles.

• When the chest muscles are relaxed, the chest cavity is small, keeping the lungs in a deflated state.

Page 21: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke
Page 22: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Does air exhaled from someone else's mouth really provide enough oxygen to

save an unconscious person? Normally, the air you inhale contains

about 20 percent oxygen by volume, and your lungs remove about 5 percent of the

oxygen in each breath.

Page 23: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Oxygen to Victim 4m us

The air we blow into a victim's mouth thus

contains about 15 to 16 percent oxygen, which is more than enough to

supply their needs.

Page 24: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

C- CirculationPromoting

artificial circulation by

external cardiac compression.

Page 25: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Site • The rescuer facing the

patients side, places the heal of one hand on the lower half of the sternum, two finger widths ( 3.8cm or 1.5 inches ) from the tip of the Xiphoid and positions the other hand on top of the first hand.Note: the fingers should not touch the chest wall.

Page 26: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Compression Rate80 – 100

times / minute.

Page 27: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

One RescuerIf one rescuer only is

available, the rate is

2 ventilations to every

15 cardiac compressions.

Page 28: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Two RescuerWhen two rescuers are available,

-the first person performs the cardiac compressions, stopping

after the 5th compression.-when the second rescuer gives

one ventilation over 1.5-2 seconds and at a tidal volume of less than 1 litre.

Page 29: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Depth of the compression

Using the body weight while keeping the elbows straight, the rescuer presses quickly downward from the shoulder

area to deliver a forceful compression to the victims lower sternum about 3.8 – 5 cm or 1.5 inches – 2 inches towards the

Spine.

Page 30: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Effects of Compression’s

In reality, all you are doing is squeezing the heart between the breastbone and the

backbone to force blood out.

Compressing the chest creates positive pressure inside the chest that pushes

oxygenated blood out of the heart through the aorta.

Page 31: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

Contd….From here, it travels to the brain and then on

to other parts of the body, delivering oxygen for cellular respiration.

When you relax, the pressure inside the victim's chest subsides. Deoxygenated

blood moves back into the heart from the veins.

Page 32: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke

STOP CPR ONLY IF• the scene becomes unsafe

• another trained first aider arrives and takes over

• qualified help arrives and takes over

• the casualty shows signs of recovery

• you become physically unable to continue

Page 33: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke
Page 34: Cardio pulmonary Circulation Cardiopulmonary arrest simply means that the arrest of the functions of the heart (cardio) and lungs. Its due to :- Stroke
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Any Questions

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Thank You