ACM Minutes, Wednesday, June 12, 2024, 7:00 pm
Topics: CPR 'training' (unofficial)
Present: Emily, Scott, Kris (guest), Lila, Vicky, Joe, Lynda, Laura
CPR 'Training'
Emily is trained in CPR but isn't a trainer, so this isn't officially a training.
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Utah has a Good Samaritan law. You won't get in trouble if you are trying to save the person. Do Not Resuscitate orders are applicable only to medical professionals.
in a hospital setting.
If someone is down on the ground or slumped in a chair, check it out. In the first five to ten seconds,
Check whether the person is wearing an emergency bracelet.
If they are nonresponsive and don't have a pulse, call 911 and put the phone on speaker. Note the time you found the person, to tell the emergency responders.
If a second person is available, send them to get the AED and/or find immediate help.
Note: The bell in front of the common house is a community-wide call for a meeting, a meal, or an emergency. Blowing a whistle is another emergency signal. Discourage children from ringing the bell ("Don't ring the bell unless it's an emergency or you have enough food to feed twenty people").
You will start chest compressions.
Get ready:
If it is winter, remove any heavy sweaters or coats the person is wearing, since they will cushion your compressions too much. If the person is sitting, get behind them and slide your arms under their arm pits. Ease them to the floor
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surface like the floor.
Kneel beside the person. Find the sternum, between the nipples.Kneel
Press down about 2" then lift up, all the way to allow recoil.
Do 100 compressions per minute, which is the speed of The BeeGees song "Staying Alive." Do thirty compressions then check whether they are breathing. If they aren't, give them two breaths. If you aren't comfortable doing breaths, the chest compressions are more important anyway.
It quickly becomes exhausting. If someone else is available, trade off every 2 minutes. If multiple people are available, line them up to take turns doing compressions. A person who isn't doing compressions can keep track of time. (At 100 compressions per minute, two minutes is six or seven cycles of 30 compressions plus breaths.)
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OnTo use an AED:
If a person already has a pacer or defibrillator, you can still use an AED. If their heart isn't beating, the pacer isn't working. An AED can figure out whether it can shock the person. Not all heart problems are shockable.
You don't need to call EMT for a seizure as long as the person is breathing.
On a baby, use your fingers or thumbs for CPR and don't press as hard, because you can blow out a lung. Usually your arm is strong enough to hold the baby and you don't need to put them on the ground, unless you are using the AED. If you put them on the ground, put padding under them. The compression speed is slightly faster, but "Staying Alive" still works. The AED can tell if you are using a pediatric pad and will reduce the shock.