Friday, December 9, 2011

Asphyxia and cardio-respiratory resuscitation

Asphyxia and cardio-respiratory resuscitation
Suffocation caused by a blockage in the partial or complete airway often during eating.
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(1) partial occlusion:Occur here in the speech or difficulty in breathing- Try to calm down the patient and encourages him to breathe normally.- Try to encourage the patient to cough and this will solve the problem, often- Stay with the patient until the end of the problem- In the case of the evolution of the situation and the patient became unable to breathe, it means complete blockage- Ask for an ambulance immediately
 
(2) the full occlusion:Patient can not speak or breathe here was the situation deteriorates rapidly to unconsciousness or death if not act quickly.- Try to stand behind the victim and put your fist directly above the victim's chest and push up firmly grip the other hand such a maneuver would cause a strong and fast out of the air in the chest, leading to the expulsion of the piece causing blockage.- If the victim is pregnant or obese Dish this maneuver on the chest rather than in the abdomen.- This maneuver is also suitable for children over the age of one.- If the victim is a baby on your lap and Vdah dish five strokes on the abdomen, and five on the middle of the chest until the exit of the blockage.- In the case of the failure of the previous maneuver and became unconscious victim you apply CPR until the arrival of the ambulance or the improvement of the situation


 
Cardio-respiratory resuscitation:- Being the recovery of an unconscious person and had no pulse or breathing and this is usually what happens to patients with heart problems and American Studies estimated about 250,000 people die annually from heart stopped suddenly by the arrival of the hospital.- The first minutes of cardiac arrest is the golden minutes in which to save the life of the patient and after the passage of these minutes, the recovery becomes useless.- Preferably from being this recovery to be trained by and has a certificate (Basic life support) information in this short translation of basic CPR course (BLS) of the American Heart Association.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation basic steps:
Step (1)When you see someone lying on the ground the first thing to do is make sure it is unconscious or shaking his question. If you do not respond or ask the assistant ambulance can leave the patient alone.

Step (2)Put the patient at the back and sit next to him, open the airway by lifting the chin of the patient up and down the front (for large and small).Step (3)Put your ear to the patient's mouth and look at his chest to make sure that breathing if the patient is not breathing, Give to Astnaaan two breathings through the mouth with the closure of the nose (of the baby because of the small nose and blow in the nose and mouth together).
Step (4)Sure to examine the carotid artery pulse in the neck artery that is located on both sides of the trachea and the larynx this test should not exceed ten seconds (check the pulse in the arm of the infant)
Step (5)When you promise a sense of pulse pressure, then start artificial respiration and heart rate (2:30) in the sense the pressure on the chest with both hands above the cage, bone strength and speed thirty times and then stop for two breathings Astnaaan given by mouth.

Step (6)Repeat this process five times and then check the pulse or breathing again if it is present the process continued until the arrival of an ambulance or the arrival of humans trained to give cardiopulmonary resuscitation and has experience in the use of a cardiac electrical shock.

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