First Aid
Unconsciousness
Foto: Mgr Zdeňka Kubíková Ing Radek Turin
Unconsciousness
and CPR Guidelines 2005
Foto: Mgr. Zdeňka Kubíková, Ing. Radek Turin,
Bc. Barbora Zuchová
Contact establishment
Loud address:
Hallo what´s,,Hallo, what s
the matter with
you can youyou, can you
hear me?"
Painful stimulation
Shout for help
Open the airway
Hold their forehead
and jaw and gentlyand jaw, and gently
push the head
backwardsbackwards
Hasík, 2006
Check for breathing
place your face close
to the patient´sto the patient s
mouth and listen and
feel for breathing forfeel for breathing for
a full 10 seconds
at the same time
look along the chestg
and the abdomen for
signs of movement
Does the patient breath sufficiently?
YESYES
Dialling of emergency medical service
DIALLING OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE
155155
Check for breathing until
EMS arrives.
Y l l thYou can also place the
patient in The Recovery
Position ­ see chapterPosition see chapter
The Recovery
Position
Does the patient breath sufficiently?
NONO
start CPR
30:2
Dialling of emergency medical service
Dialling of emergencyDialling of emergency
medical service
155
Heart massage ­ adult
30 chest compressions
depth of compressiondepth of compression
about 4-5 cm
centre of the chest
approximately 100 times
per minute
keep your
arms straightg
interlock the
ffingers
Chest compression
ČČK, 2003
Artifical respiration
2 breaths
head tilt
chin lift
pinch the nose
th iopen the airway
feasible, safe and
effective breatheffective breath
Artifical respiration
If the rescuer can´t
or don´t want to do
artifical
respirationrespiration,
continue withoutcontinue without
interruptions with
chest compressionsp
until EMS arrives!
Remember!
CPR for children and near drowning states startCPR for children and near drowning states start
with 5 breaths
and then continue with
30:2
Wh th i l 1 i t CPRWhen the rescuer is alone ­ 1 minute CPR
and then dial 155
Resuscitacion with AED using
If you have (there is) the disposal of AED,
the rescuer follows the instructions ofthe rescuer follows the instructions of
service. CPR 30:2.
Srnský, 2004
Necessity of practical training