1. Early recognition and access.
2. Early CPR.
3. Early defibrillation.
4. Early advanced medical care.
The Cardiac Chain of Survival includes four steps:
1. Early recognition and access to an emergency medical system
2. Early CPR
3. Early defibrillation
4. Early advanced cardiac life support
The Cardiac Chain of Survival begins with early recognition & access to the EMS system.
Early recognition (of a problem) and access (phone) to the EMS.
The Cardiac Chain of Survival begins with early recognition & access to the EMS system (CALL 911).
The 1st link is early recognition and access (to EMS).
Early recognition and access.
Early cpr
CPR is known for saving lives during a cardiac emergency and is the second link in the cardiac chain of survival.
Early recognition (of a problem) and access (phone) to the EMS.
protecting children from injury and cardiac arrest
Cardiac Chain of Survival: 1) Early Recognition & Access; 2) Early CPR; 3) Early Defibrillation; 4) Early Advanced Medical Care.
The cardiac chain begins with early recognition and access.
Early CPR is an important link in the cardiac chain of survival because performing CPR provides oxygenated blood to the vital organs until an AED and more advanced medical personnel become available to take over to give advanced cardiac life support.
If someone is with you have them call 911 while you check the child's ABCs. If no one is with you tend to the child for 2 minutes then call 911.
cardiac care registry can be automated in any hospital setting for survival to resusitate patients
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There is a cardiac chain of survival: Link 1: Early recognition and access; Link 2: Early CPR; Link 3: Early defibrillation; Link 4: Early advanced medical care.
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