METHOD OF COMPLEX RESUSCITATION AND INTENSIVE THERAPY IN TERMINAL CONDITIONS. CLASSIFICATION-CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION.POST-RESUSCITAION ILLNESS.

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