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Emergency Care and Safety Institute 2011 Instructor Update Objectives • Upon completion of this presentation, you will be able to: – Describe the science behind the CPR, AED, and first aid education changes per the 2010 ILCOR Guidelines. – Identify the modifications being made to ECSI programs and products. – Describe the administrative changes to ECSI programs. – Become reauthorized as an ECSI instructor. Changes to CPR and AED for Trained Laypersons Checking the Victim • Removed Steps – Open the airway. – Look, listen, and feel for breathing. • New Step – Check for responsiveness AND breathing at same time. ABC Is Now CAB • Old Order – ABC • New Order – CAB • Compressions • Airway • Breathing Chest Compressions • New Guidelines – Adult • At least 2″ deep – Child • About 2″ deep – Infant • About 1.5″ deep – 100 compressions per minute Layperson CPR Review 1. Check for responsiveness and breathing. 2. Make sure 9-1-1 has been called. 3. Provide 30 chest compressions deep and fast. 4. Provide two rescue breaths. 5. Repeat the cycle of compressions and breaths until an AED is available or EMS personnel arrive. AED Use for All Ages • Adults – Use standard electrode pads. • Children and Infants – Use pediatric electrode pads if available. – Use standard electrode pads if no pediatric electrode pads are available. Changes to CPR and AED Use for Health Care Providers Checking the Victim • Removed Steps – Open the airway. – Look, listen, feel for breathing. • New Steps – Check for responsiveness AND breathing at same time. – Check for a pulse. ABC Is Now CAB • Old Order – ABC • New Order – CAB • Compressions • Airway • Breathing Chest Compressions • New Guidelines – Adult • At least 2″ deep – Child • About 2″ deep – Infant • About 1.5″ deep – 100 compressions per minute Health Care Provider CPR Overview 1. Check for responsiveness and breathing. 2. Check quickly for the presence of a pulse. 3. If unresponsive and not breathing, provide 30 chest compressions deep and fast. 4. Provide two rescue breaths. 5. Repeat the cycle of chest compressions and breaths until an AED is available. AED Use for All Ages • Adults – Use standard electrode pads. • Children and Infants – Use pediatric electrode pads if available. – Use standard electrode pads if no pediatric electrode pads are available. CPR for Untrained Laypersons Hands-Only CPR • For untrained persons – Simplified steps – Reduced fears – Increasing likelihood of prompt care • Compressions only – Fast – Deep – Continuous Changes to First Aid Positioning the Victim • On the victim’s back – CPR-ready • On the victim’s side – To keep the airway clear – Cautiously for possible spinal injuries Bleeding Control • Removed Steps – Elevation – Pressure points • New Steps – Expose and examine. – Apply pressure over the dressing. – Bandage the wound. – Seek medical care. Caring for Shock • Removed Step – Elevating the legs. • New Steps – Maintain warmth. – Place the victim on his or her back. Care in Medical Emergencies • Asthma – Inhaler • Anaphylaxis – Auto-injector • Chest Discomfort – Aspirin Product Release Dates • First Aid, CPR, AED – January–March 2011 • Health Care Provider CPR – April–June 2011 • Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens – April–June 2011 Student Manuals • • • • More course friendly Updated content New design More compact Instructor Materials • ECSI Teaching Packages – Streamlined for transport – One package for First Aid, CPR, and AED, Standard • New DVDs – Revised to meet 2010 ILCOR Guidelines • New ITK CD-ROMs – Revised lesson plans, course outlines, PPT – Reduced course time Online Courses Interactive alternative to traditional classroom training Multiple courses First Aid, CPR, and AED CPR and AED Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens Health Care Provider CPR Skills check ECSI Administrative Changes Universal Course Completion Cards • Universal course completion card for all courses – Plastic coated – Six per page – Still free with manuals for initial training – New printing software Student Manual Libraries Creating libraries of student manuals is restricted to: Secondary schools Government contracts National contracts Initial and Refresher Training • Initial training: Students own the student manuals. • Refresher training: Students can use pocket guides. • Digital product options Website Revisions (1 of 2) • More user-friendly • ECSI Educational Center Coordinators – Separate log-in page • Updated Members Area – New marketing materials Website Revisions (2 of 2) New roster tracking program − Enter course rosters − View past students − Send reminder notifications New ECSI Instructors • ECSI Educational Center Coordinators can add and update ECSI instructor records • New Instructor Cards – Electronic files Course Exams • No written exams for laypersons. – End-of-course group activity • Health care professionals still take formal exams. Contact Us By phone: 1-800-71-ORANGE By email: [email protected] Wrap Up The 2011 ECSI Instructor Update is now complete. Please exit from the presentation.