collapsed or sick patient check for response gentle shake and shout no response? shout for help
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Collapsed or sick patient
Check for RESPONSEGentle SHAKE AND SHOUT
No response? Shout for HELP
AIRWAYTurn onto back
CHECK – remove foreign body/debris
OPEN - Head tilt/chin lift
Breathing and Circulation
LOOK – for normal breathing and signs of life LISTEN – for breath soundsFEEL – for air on your cheekASSESS for up to 10 seconds
Effective chest compressions
• Heel of the hand in the centre of the chest – offer hand on top
• Position yourself vertically above the patients chest with straight arms
• Compress 4-5cm allowing chest to recoil after each compression
• Repeat 30 times at a rate of 100/min
Combine chest compressions with rescue breaths
• Ensure airway is open, then deliver 2 RESCUE BREATHS
• Take approx 1 second for each breath, watching the chest rise normally• Immediately continue with
30 CHEST COMPRESSIONS : 2 BREATHS
Compression – only CPR
• If unable or unwilling to give rescue breaths perform chest compressions
• These should be continuous at a rate of 100/min
• Stop only if the patient starts breathing normally
CHOKINGBACK BLOWS
• Stand to one side and slightly behind• Lean patient forward and support chest with
one hand• Give up to 5 back blows
ABDOMINAL THRUSTS• Stand behind patient and lean them forwards
• Place fist between navel and breastbone
• Grasp with other hand, pull sharply inwards and upwards
• Repeat up to 5 times
• If the obstruction is still not relieved continue alternating 5 back blows with 5 abdominal thrusts
Recovery position