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Early recognition (of a problem) and access (phone) to the EMS.
protecting children from injury and cardiac arrest
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.
Early Access
Because they are in direct patient care and if an emergency arises they will be the first responders. If someone has a cardiac arrest their survival is partially dependent on quick action and performing CPR within minutes of the attack.
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.
Survival for yourself, survival for your immediate family, survival for extended family, survival for your local community.
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"As the principle for assisting adults, children or infants remains the same; you should consider certain key differences. With differences pertaining to an adult and a child’s physiology already considered, you should also note the difference between a child and an infant. For children/infants, in contrast to an adult, checking their airway is the first step you must take. Their breathing and heartbeat usually stop because of a blockage rather than a cardiac arrest. This issue is often the result of suffocation, choking, or other injury caused by a blockage to their airway. With this knowledge, it is crucial to perform CPR on kids right away as it increases their chance of survival."
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