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    Mechanical V. Manual CPR Mechanical CPR has become a hot button topic in the emergency medical field. CPR alone is unlikely to restart the heart; its main purpose is to restore partial flow of oxygenated blood to the brain and heart. “Victims of cardiac arrest require rapid and effective chest compressions for an optimal chance of successful defibrillation and to decrease the likihood of neurological deficit (Nolan et al 2005).” Chest compressions by the rescuer artificially produce a blood flow by manually

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    I think that this is a pretty good probation supervision. Electronic monitoring is another type of probation supervision which requires convicted offenders to wear a monitoring device as part of their community sentence. Typically part of a house arrest order‚ this enables the probation department to ensure that offenders are complying with court-ordered limitations on their freedom. Most of the time these devices are placed on the offenders’ leg like a bracelet. If the offender goes within a certain

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    use it as well as be CPR certified. Research shows in the event of a cardiac arrest‚ the time from witnessed arrest to the delivery of a shock from the AED should be no longer than five minutes for the best outcomes (American Heart‚ 2010). This has to do with an This is due to the fact that about half of witnessed cardiac arrests are the shockable rhythm of ventricular fibrillation for the first few minutes of arrest. With each hallway having access to an AED‚ help will be provided to shock within

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    Utilizing the Lab Results PS2200 - Criminal Investigation Unit 04 Assignment 01 As the lead homicide investigator for this case I had recently learned that the crime lab has concluded that the finger print that was recovered belonged to the boyfriend‚ they were from a piece of notebook paper found under the body of the victim. Interviews are conducted in criminal cases for the purpose of gathering information from people who have‚ or may have‚ knowledge needed in the investigation. (Swanson

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    to know to perform effective CPR including delivering compressions‚ delivering rescue breaths‚ and performing the cycle. Introduction: 95% victims of cardiac arrest die prior to reaching a hospital or care facility. By performing CPR the chances of survival immediately increase. The way to decrease the percentage of deaths by cardiac arrest is to increase the number of people aware of CPR methods. How do I know? I have been a lifeguard for 6 years‚ performing CPR twice. I am also a certified nurse’s

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    First aid compilation What is first Aid? Is an immediate care given to a person who has been injured or suddenly taken ill. General objective’s of First Aid * To alleviate suffering * To prolong life * To prevent added/ further injury Different kinds of injuries and the procedure on how to give first aid said injuries: Minor burns * Procedure * Take the person away from the source of burning and let the airway of the victim be open. * You can remove

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    Dnr Pros And Cons

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    decide‚ they have to sign the patients chart for legality purposes. But what is exactly DNR? A Do Not Resuscitate‚ or DNR order is a written order from a doctor that resuscitation should not be attempted if a person suffers cardiac or respiratory arrest. Such an order may be instituted on the basis of an advance directive from a person‚ or from someone entitled to make decisions on their behalf‚ such as a health care proxy; in some jurisdictions‚ such orders can also be instituted on the basis of

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    Describe four important points and why they are important. Harden (2011) explains the importance of therapeutic hypothermia and the benefits of implementing this intervention post-cardiac arrest. Therapeutic hypothermia is used to potentially decrease or prevent any kind of neurologic deficit that could occur post - arrest from decreased perfusion and oxygenation to the brain. The benefits of starting this are exponential and “…decreases free radical production‚ inflammatory pathways‚ cellular apoptosis

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    Introduction This paper presents the care to a patient during one shift in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Tony*‚ a 79 year old‚was admitted to ICU with suspected anoxic brain injury;post Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest; and Head Injury. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation was initiated by his son. When the EMTambulance arrived Tony was pulseless‚ cardiac monitoring showed Ventricular fibrillation – he was cardioverted twice at the scene. Inthe Emergency Department (ED) he developed Ventricular tachycardia

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    Therapeutic Hypothermia

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    Practice development issues around Induced Therapeutic Hypothermia (ITH) on Cardiac Arrest Patients Contents 1. Introduction 2. Pathophysiological changes during cardiac arrest and return of spontaneous circulation 3. Physiological benefits of therapeutic hypothermia 4. Guideline for induced therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest 5. The UHL guideline’s goal of therapeutic hypothermia 6. Preparation‚ Monitoring and Supportive therapy 7. Cooling Methods 8. The relative experience 9

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