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Presentation 5:Presentation 5:

Cardiac Therapeutic ProceduresCardiac Therapeutic Procedures

By: By:

Latoyska Howard Latoyska Howard

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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

Procedure that restores Procedure that restores oxygen to the lungsoxygen to the lungs

Usually takes place Usually takes place when someone goes when someone goes into cardiac arrest into cardiac arrest

Procedure is done when Procedure is done when a victim is unconsciousa victim is unconscious

A emergency procedureA emergency procedure Pushes blood out of Pushes blood out of

the heartthe heart Done by one or two Done by one or two

CPR trained rescuersCPR trained rescuers

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DefibrillationDefibrillation Procedure that converts serious Procedure that converts serious

irregular heartbeats, such as irregular heartbeats, such as fibrillation, by giving electric fibrillation, by giving electric shocks to the heart using an shocks to the heart using an instrument called a defibrillator. instrument called a defibrillator. Also called cardioverison .Also called cardioverison .

Helps establish a normal heart Helps establish a normal heart rhythm for a patient who has rhythm for a patient who has gone into cardiac arrestgone into cardiac arrest

Defibrillators are located:Defibrillators are located: Ambulance Ambulance Hospitals Hospitals Fire department/police Fire department/police

department department And now in service areas And now in service areas

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Pacemaker ImplantationPacemaker Implantation

Electrical device that substitutes for the natural Electrical device that substitutes for the natural pacemaker for the heart. It controls the beating of the pacemaker for the heart. It controls the beating of the heart y a series of rhythmic electrical impulses. An heart y a series of rhythmic electrical impulses. An external pacemaker has the electrodes on the outside of external pacemaker has the electrodes on the outside of the body. An internal pacemaker has the electrodes the body. An internal pacemaker has the electrodes surgically implanted within the chest wall. surgically implanted within the chest wall.

Pacemakers are used to treat ArrhythmiasPacemakers are used to treat Arrhythmias Irregular heartbeatIrregular heartbeat During Arrhythmia, the heart can beat too fast or slow During Arrhythmia, the heart can beat too fast or slow The heart may not be able to pump enough blood to the bodyThe heart may not be able to pump enough blood to the body

Causing symptoms of fatigue, shortness of breath and fainting Causing symptoms of fatigue, shortness of breath and fainting These symptoms can damage vital organs and may cause death These symptoms can damage vital organs and may cause death

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Heart TransplantationHeart Transplantation

Replacement of a diseased or malfunctioning heart with Replacement of a diseased or malfunctioning heart with a donor’s heart. a donor’s heart.

Usually a surgical procedure Usually a surgical procedure For patients who have tried medications and other surgical For patients who have tried medications and other surgical

procedures with no successprocedures with no success When patient is in the process of deathWhen patient is in the process of death

Thousands of transplants done every year in AmericaThousands of transplants done every year in America 72.4% men 72.4% men 54.2% are ages 50 or older 54.2% are ages 50 or older Survival rate 88% Survival rate 88%