Early Access
1. Early recognition and access. 2. Early CPR. 3. Early defibrillation. 4. Early advanced medical care.
Cardiac Chain of Survival: 1) Early Recognition & Access; 2) Early CPR; 3) Early Defibrillation; 4) Early Advanced Medical Care.
Early recognition (of a problem) and access (phone) to the EMS.
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.
The cardiac chain begins with early recognition and access.
It circulates oxygenated blood throughout the body.
The cast of Access to Survival - 2009 includes: Anna Mwalagho as Narrator
There are six steps in the chain of survival.The first and most important step is Prevention. This includes eating a healthy diet and doing regular exercise.The second step is Early Recognition. Recognising symptoms and signs is an very crucial part in the chain of survival.The third step is Early Access to Emergency Services.This means getting the patient to hospital as sson as possible.The fourth step is Early Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Early effective CPR is necesary to increase the patient's rate of survival.The fifth steo is Early Defibrillation. Attach an Automated External Defibrillator as soon as readily available and you have been trained to do so.The final step which is undertaken in a hospital cardiac centre is Early Advanced Cardiac Care. This is care given by a cardiologist or cardiac surgeon at a hospital.
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.
Hawaii is a chain of islands, surrounded by the ocean. Water access is not a problem.
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