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
Sections
Name | ||
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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
- American Heart Association, Basic Life Support, Provider Manual, 2020
- American Heart Association, Guidelines 2015/2020 CPR & ECC.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- Terzi, A. B. “Nurse’s role in the modern resuscitation era”. Int J Med Res Health Sci 2017, 6(6): 70-76