To learn more about the new 2010 American Heart CPR guidelines for the year 2010!
Updated October, 18 2010
New Guidelines Emphasize CPR compressions First American Heart Association, says, sit tight and fast, if an expert or novice. The simplified form of the heart-lung or CPR, is focused on chest compressions to keep the blood - and oxygen in the blood - it flows into the heart and brain. If, after 30 to give hard and fast chest compressions, you will be trainedor perform mouth to mouth breathing to 2 1 seconds, then repeat 30 compressions, the AED to arrive, we see signs of life or until EMS takes over, or someone higher education. If you are not trained or are not sure or does not have a locking device for mouth to mouth, you can only activate EMS (call 911) and press hard and fast in the middle of the breast by himself in the chest with both hands 2 inches at a speed of at least 100 per minute. This is of course much fasteronce per second. This is also superior to the old standard of "about 100 minutes" .. now says, "at least 100 minutes." Adults and children, the chest should be compressed by 2 cm, and 1.5-inch children. Everyone should "CAB" trained, when it becomes available. Compressions the first or "cabinet" is now the standard. Is compressed, control the airway and make two rescue breaths. Lapyersons can do the compression alone, hands, or "Hands Only" CPR if breathing is not trained or not. Here 'Lay simply circulate focused on a deep, lasting compression of the chest, the oxygen-rich blood to the organs and the brain.
After calling 911 and making these compressions (or breaths and compressions) if someone else is nearby, send that person looking for an automated external defibrillator (AED), a device that can shock the heart back into normal rhythm. "For the victim the best chance of survival, three actions must occur within the first moments of cardiac arrest: activation ofEMS [emergency service] system, the provision of CPR and the management of a defibrillator, "the new people have been guidelines are currently being trained to learn the ABCs of CPR -.., was to ensure that the breathing airway and air compression, but the AHA is now proposing that the order should be CAB - compressions first, then the airway and breathing, the idea is the same as before, but: Move with blood and oxygen, as soon as possible ..
Every few years, the American Heart Association, along withother members of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) to evaluate the results of the latest research on CPR and emergency cardiovascular care (ECC). These include: American Heart Association (AHA), American Red Cross (ARC), American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI) and Emergency and health organizations.
These guidelines are based on a systematic, evidence-based review of resuscitation science. Science is constantly evolving, so the American Heart AssociationGuidelines for CPR and ECC will be updated every five years, with further scientific claims released when necessary. End of 2010, the American Heart Association has issued new guidelines for CPR and ECC on the scientific consensus of the leaders in the field of international resuscitation science. The guidelines reflect our continued commitment to update the scientific life through intensive care, training and education to save and improve the quality of care of rescue workers and health careProvider.
2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC)!
How and why they change CPR again? Health care is evolving, and so is the CPR. The 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC will be published in September or November of 2010. You can post more than 400 ILCOR (International Liaison Committee of Resuscitation) Americanheart.org worksheets / ILCOR. These worksheets include the publication of scientificThe relevant results, magazines, is parsed and classified in the level of test grids detailed summaries.
In addition, in November, when the whole of 2010 CPR guidelines are published. Check back here or on the official website to find out http://www.americanheart.org AHA. How can teachers be updated to the new 2010 AHA CPR guidelines? The first meeting is in Chicago, Friday, November 12. This one-day conference training will be open to all AHA instructors. TheThe instructors will be published with an update on the new science officer in the 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC, and how to integrate the science of motion in the current CPR and ECC courses. Then you can find at your local AHA Training Center.
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