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Emergencies Requiring BLS - ANSWERS-Injury/Illness, respiratory arrest, cardiac
arrest, obstructed airway, and opiod overdoes
Injury or Illness (responsive) - ANSWERS-If Responsive, obtain consent to provide
care, reassure them, and take steps to find out what occurred
Injury or Illness (unresponsive) - ANSWERS-activate EMS, call for AED, if no suspected
head/neck/spine or pelvic injury place in side laying recover position - if injury is
suspected, refrain from moving unless necessary - Monitor patient until help arrives
ROSC - ANSWERS-Return of spontaneous circulation
Respiratory Arrest - ANSWERS-patient is unresponsive, is not breathing normally (or
only gasping) but has a pulse.
How should you deliver ventilation during respiratory arrest - ANSWERS-deliver 1
ventilation every 5 to 6 seconds, each ventilation should last 1 second and make chest
begin to rise
Cardiac Arrest - ANSWERS-Patient is unresponsive, not breathing normally and does
not have a pulse *start CPR within 10 seconds of recognizing cardiac arrest and use
AED when it's available
, In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Chain of Survival - ANSWERS-Surveillance and prevention
Recognition of a cardiac emergency and activation of Emergency response system
Early CPR
Early Defib
Integrated post-cardiac arrest care
Out-of-hospital Cardiac arrest - ANSWERS-Recognition of Cardiac Emergency and
Activation of emergency response system
early cpr
early defib
advanced life support
integrated post-cardiac arrest care
myocardinal infarction (MI) - ANSWERS-Refers to the necrosis (death) of heart tissue
as a result of insufficient delivery of oxygenated blood for the heart
Signs and Symptoms of MI - ANSWERS-chest discomfort/pain that is severe that lasts
longer than 3-5 minutes, goes away and comes back or persists even during rest
Discomfort pressure or pain that can be uncomfortable to unbearable, Crushing
sensation in the chest that could spread to the arm, shoulder, neck, jaw, stomach and
back and is usually not relieved by switching position, rest or medication, difficulty
breathing, pale or ashen skin (face), diaphoresis, nausea, vomiting, dizziness,
lightheadedness, possible altered mental status
Atypical Warning Signs of MI - ANSWERS-Occurs most often in women, diabetics, and
older patients
symptoms: shortness of breath, stomach back or jaw pain, unexplained fatigue or
malaise
May occur with or without chest pain - may be atypical chest pain - sudden, sharp, but
shortlived outside the breastbone