METHOD OF COMPLEX RESUSCITATION AND INTENSIVE THERAPY IN TERMINAL CONDITIONS. CLASSIFICATION-CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION.POST-RESUSCITAION ILLNESS.
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- 4. Coronary heart disease is associated with too much fatty deposit called_______
- 5. If an AED says "No Shock Advised" continue _____
- 6. Rescue breaths should make the ______ rise
- 7. If someone is in need of CPR and have by lying there for more than ____ minutes, brain death is probable.
- 11. Depth you compress an adults chest during CPR. At least ___
- 12. If an INFANT is lying on the floor with no heartbeat and is not breathing, it is most likely because of a ___________ issue.
- 14. first aid procedure that supplies oxygen and blood to the body until normal function resumes.
- 15. When performing CPR this part of the body needs to be tilted back in order to open the airway.
- 18. This is used when a person is unconscious, has a heartbeat, but is not breathing.
- 20. The right depth and rate of compression's will help _______ flow to the brain.
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- 1. 30 of these are given during CPR.
- 2. This is referred to us, high blood pressure.
- 3. Number of compressions performed for one set of CPR
- 8. 2 of these are given during CPR.
- 9. This type of CPR is used by doing compression's only until help arrives.
- 10. When preparing for possible CPR, the very first thing you do when you come upon someone whom you believe to be unconscious is check for __________________.
- 12. What you do to the head if the first breath doesn't go in
- 13. When performing CPR this needs to be pinched to make sure airflow travels to the lungs of the victim.
- 15. If an ADULT is lying on the floor with no heartbeat and is not breathing, it is most likely because of a ___________ issue.
- 16. Chest_______ is one of the signs of heart attack
- 17. If you start performing CPR within the first _____ minutes, brain damage is unlikely.
- 19. A portable device that checks the heart rhythm and can send an electric shock to the heart to try to restore a normal rhythm.