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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) Are you OK?