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  • 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 Cardio-

    Pulmonary 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.

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  • Are

    you

    OK

    ?