Discontinuation of heart beat.
- The heart malfunctions and the heart stops beating
- Absence of a beating heart means no blood is pumped to the brain, the lungs and kidneys. (Vital organs of life)
- This will result in death within minutes with no treatment
What is the cause ?
- An “electrical” problem with the heart resulting in an irregular and ineffective heartbeat. (This is known as an arrhythmia)
- Many conditions can lead to this electrical abnormality
What does a person experiencing a cardiac arrest experience ?
- Sudden unresponsiveness/unconsciousness will be seen
- Abnormal breathing pattern: either not breathing at all, or having gasping respiratory efforts
- No heartbeat or pulse when assessed at the wrist or neck region
What do you do, if you suspect a person is in cardiac arrest ?
Immediate actions (Done rapidly)
- Seek help. Call or have someone contact emergency services immediately
- Ensure the person experiencing the arrest is in a safe position
- Make sure helpers do not crowd the scene or the person.
- Check for responsiveness – call loudly to the person. Tap their shoulders to get a response, and check for a pulse or heartbeat
- Start cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) right away if there is no response and no pulse
- If an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is available, follow the instruction and use it as soon as possible
How do I perform CPR ?
- Place the patient onto their back and kneel beside them.
- Place hands with palms on top of each other in the center of the patient’s chest.
- Push down in repetitive motions no less than 2 inches, but allowing for full chest recoil.
- Compress the chest at a rate of 100 beats per minute (You can compress to the rhythm of the song “Stayin Alive” by the Beegees).
- Continue compressions until emergency services arrive or the patient resumes consciousness.
*Switch the compressor every 2 minutes to avoid fatigue.
**For infants 4 weeks to a year old
- Compress the chest no more than 1.5 inches
- Compressions should be performed with index and middle fingers
***For children age 1 to 12
- Compress the chest the full depth of 2 inches
- Compressions should be performed with the palm of one hand
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