library_books Basic Life Support CPD Module

Module Objectives: At the end of the session the participants will be able to describe and perform the basic life support
event_note Self paced |
language English |
linear_scale Total Sections: 17
Sections
Name
Pre Test Passed Take Pre Test
SESSION- 1: Basic life support for adult
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Age definition in BLS
1.4 Chain of survival
1.5 Sequence of BLS
1.6 High Quality CPR
1.7 Step by step procedure in BLS (Ad...
SESSION- 2: Basic life support for Child
2.1 Chain of Survival for Child
2.1.a Steps by Step Procedure of BLS ...
2.1.b Steps to be followed for airway...
SESSION-3: Basic Life Support for Infant
3.1 Steps by step procedure in Infant
3.1.a Steps to be followed in Chest C...
4.1 AED Steps and special considerati...
4.2 AED pads placement
References
  1. American Heart Association, Basic Life Support, Provider Manual, 2020
  2. American Heart Association, Guidelines 2015/2020 CPR & ECC.
  3. Kımaz, S., et al. “Assessment of physicians employed in emergency medical services about their level of knowledge on basic life support, advanced cardiac life support and medicolegal responsibilities.” Ulus Travma Derg 12 (2006): 59-67
  4. Kleinman, M. E., et al. The American Heart Association requests that this document be cited as follows: Part 5: Adult basic life support and cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality: 2015 American Heart association guidelines update for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular Care. Circulation 132 (2015): S414-S435.
  5. Ryynänen, O. P., et al. “Is advanced life support better than basic life support in prehospital care? A systematic review.” Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 18 (2010): 62-76.
  6. Terzi, A. B. “Nurse’s role in the modern resuscitation era”. Int J Med Res Health Sci 2017, 6(6): 70-76