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Transcript
Ribs
Lung
Sternum
(Breastbone)
Notch
Xiphoid Process
(Tip of the Sternum)
Heart
(Located
between
Sternum
and Spine)
Diaphragm
BASIC
CARDIAC
LIFE
SUPPORT
TERMINAL LEARNING
OBJECTIVE
Perform Basic Cardiac
Life Support and
Obstructive Airway
Procedures.
ENABLING LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
A. Identify Emergency Cardiac
Care.
B. Identify the Chain of
Survival.
C. Identify the Parts of the
Cardiovascular and Respiratory
System.
D. Identify the Physiology of
the Heart.
E. Identify the Anatomy of the
Respiratory system.
F. Identify the Physiology of
the Respiratory System.
G. Identify the CardioPulmonary Emergencies/Clinical
Manifestations for CPR.
H. Identify the Risk Factors
and Prudent Heart Living.
I. Identify Specific
Considerations for CPR.
J. Perform Adult One Rescuer
CPR.
K. Perform Adult Two Rescuer
CPR.
L. Clear an Obstructed
Airway from Conscious Adult.
M. Clear and Obstructed
Airway from Unconscious
Adult.
N. Perform CPR for a Child
(1-8).
O. Clear an Obstructed Airway
for a Child.
P.
Perform Infant CPR.
Q. Clear an Airway for an
Infant.
R. Identify Special
Resuscitation Situation.
S. Identify Ethical and
Legal Considerations for
CPR.
T. Identify the Use and
Importance of an Automated
External Defibrillator.
Nasopharynx
Nose
Tongue
Mouth
Pharynx (Throat)
(Esophagus)
Larynx
Trachea
Ribs
Bronchi
Muscles
Lungs
Bronchiole
Alveolus (Air Sac)
Pulmonary Vein
Capillaries
Diaphragm
Head
and Arms
The Heart and How It Works
Aorta
Right
Lung
Pulmonary Artery
Left
Lung
Atrium
Pulmonary Vein
Aortic Valve
Pulmonary Valve
Tricuspid Valve
Right Side of Heart
Receives blood from the
body and pumps it
through the pulmonary
artery to the lungs
where it picks up
oxygen
Heart Muscle
(Myocardium)
Mitral Valve
Inside Lining of Heart
(Endocardium)
Atrium
Ventricle
Left Side of Heart
Receives oxygenated
blood from the lungs
and pumps it through
the aorta to the body
Ventricle
Septum
Trunk
and Legs
Bag of Tissue
Surrounding Heart
(Pericardium)
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