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    AED Safety

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    (Pampel‚ Pauley). While many of us live a very healthy lifestyle‚ there are people in the same predicament as Mr. Cheney. We all life life‚ working and playing and eating‚ etc. Some individuals can’t partake in those activities because they suffer from cardiac problems. According to USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education): “More than 2‚600 Americans die each day from cardiovascular diseases‚ an average of a death every 33 seconds and “At least 250‚000 individuals a year die of heart attack

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    Cardiac Pacemakers      The heart is bestowed with a specialized system that automatically generates rhythmic control via the sinus node‚ located in the superior lateral wall of the right atrium near the opening of the superior vena cava. The specialized pacemaker cells dictate control of the rest of the heart through regular electrical impulses that propagate from the right atria to the lower ventricles. The rapid conduction of these impulses cause the muscle cells of the atria to contract

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    The History of Cpr

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    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation or better known as CPR is the revival or return to function of the heart and lungs. This is done by Cardiac massage‚ artificial respiration‚ and drugs to maintain the circulation of oxygenated blood to the brain. In 1950’s a surgeon opened the chest of a patient that suffered a heart attack and subsequent and cardiac arrest. After opening the papatientschest he performed a heart massage‚ which was a successful maneuver. This was turned out to be the basis for the

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    it from producing pain signals. Aspirin can be good or bad by helping to prevent heart attacks. Lidocaine is a local anesthetic commonly used in medical procedures. Lidocaine is also an antiarrhythmic agent‚ one that prevents or treats certain cardiac arrhythmias. Lidocaine works by preventing activity of the nerve or heart cell membrane. By blocking the entry of sodium ions the cell is unable to carry messages from cell to cell. Lidocaine is commonly used as a topical and local anesthetic.

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    arteries open – have halved the number of those dying from heart attacks or suffering from heart failure. Patients with an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) – a small device implanted for those at risk of sudden cardiac death – now have a 98% chance of surviving a cardiac arrest‚ compared to only 5% without the implantable device. In addition‚ the minimally-invasive surgical techniques which are now used to treat aneurysms can mean a recovery time of around four weeks‚ compared to over a year

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    ARVD/C Report

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    Kelly liu Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy Blood is pumped to the lungs and the rest of the body due to coordinated muscular contractions in the heart. Different cardiovascular diseases can unfortunately affect the heart muscle and cause it to become weak‚ which decreases its ability to pump blood efficiently. Any type of cardiovascular disease‚ such as Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/ Cardiomyopathy‚ which weakens the heart muscle is categorized as cardiomyopathy

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    Health Sciences UNIT 4

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    normal heart beat. Commonly found in airports‚ schools‚ shopping malls‚ and among other sites. 2. What is CPR? Why is it used? Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure that is used to help preserve brain functioning during a cardiac arrest. 3. What are the three degrees of burns? How is each characterized? 1st degree- skin is red and somewhat swollen 2nd degree burn- skin is red‚ swollen‚ and blistered 3rd degree burn- skin appears to be charred or even white. Medical treatment

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    Do Not Resuscitate

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    life decision‚ there are ethical issues that need to be addressed in order to fully and ethically complete a do-not- resuscitate order. A do-not-resuscitate order is one that is “given by a physician indicating that in the event of a cardiac or respiratory arrest “no” resuscitative measures should be used to revive the patient” (Pozgar & Santucci‚ 2010‚ pg. 132). The physician can write the do-not-resuscitate order at the request of the family‚ appointed caregiver‚ or from information obtained

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    gently. 3. After 5 cycles of CPR with no response apply AED and use pediatric pads. 4. Use the same compression-breath for adults on children but following the 2 breaths immediately begin next cyle. 14. The most common cause of cardiac arrest in infants is due to the lack of oxygen. What are the two most common causes of lack of oxygen in infants? ( 4 points ) 1. 2. 15. How do the rescue efforts differ when rescuing a baby if you are the only rescuer or if there is an

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    illness‚ the patient may be transported for diagnostic tests or directly to the operating room; admitted to a general unit‚ telemetry‚ or intensive care unit; or transferred to another facility. * * Post-Cardiac Arrest Hypothermia * Patients with nontraumatic‚ out-of-hospital cardiac arrest benefit from a combination of good chest compressions‚ rapid defibrillation‚ therapeutic hypothermia‚ and supportive care postarrest. * Therapeutic hypothermia involves the three phases: induction‚ maintenance

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