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But yep you're spot on. CPR once you establish they aren't breathing. It essentially aims to help the heart work as effectively as possible in pumping blood to the vital organs, as the lungs stop receiving air. But who knows, they'll probably change the algorithms again a few years down the line again. Last edited by thulfi; 15-07-10 at 04:53 PM. |
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Just remember that older people are more fragile than you think. The last person I did CPR on ended up with several broken ribs, fortunately he survived long enough to thank me (not for the broken ribs).
The alternative to mouth to mouth is to use chest extensions rather than compressions. If you imagine kneeling behind their head (they're on their back) and then pulling their arms out from their waist area out and up to behind your shoulders that sort of extends their chest inducing the lungs to expand. It's nowhere as efficient as mouth to mouth but if injury makes that impossible (extensive face injury) then it's the next best thing. |
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I'm wearing a michelin man suit to the rideout, if I come off I'll bounce happily along...
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Even the paramedic I am friends with recommends going straight into CPR as opposed to doing mouth to mouth, and says its what she would do if she came across someone needing it without her kit etc. |
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16-07-10, 05:37 PM | #46 |
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MBK- i understand from what i have been taught that chest extensions is an alternative to mouth to mouth not an alternative to chest compressions so you would still carry out chest compressions for someone suffering a cardiac arrest.
The current belief is that there will already be enough oxygenated blood in circulation and air in the lungs to negate the need for the first breaths to a casualty hence the trend towards going straight into chest compressions. |
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Hi MBK, what Diamond said. Sorry, I just didn't put it very well, the chest extensions just replaces the mouth to mouth bit when that isn't an option, you still need to do the compressions to circulate the blood to the brain.
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As MBK correctly said earlier though - We're talking about 30 compressions to 2 breaths at a rate of 100 compressions a minute. I think it's important to remind people how important compressions really are, and make sure they don't waste crucial time attempting mouth to mouth/chest extensions unless they're comfortable and know what they are doing. Minutes are vital.
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I can just picture the scene (cos someone is bound to record it on their phone and put it on Youtube...) Young copper kneeling over casualty singing Nelly The Elephant whilst grieving relatives look on. I mean, just look at the lyrics, "Nelly the Elephant said good by to the circus". Just what are you trying to say about my Grandma or our family?
Perhaps some Bob Dylon "Knock knock knockin' on heavens door" would be more appropriate? |
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