ABDOMINAL
ABDOMINAL STATION
Question
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The person begins breathing, cries, or moves
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An AED arrives and is used
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You are replaced by a trained individual
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You are too tired to continue
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Detailed explanation-1: -Continue cycles of CPR. Do not stop unless you find an obvious sign of life (such as breathing), an AED is ready to use, another trained responder or EMS personnel take over, you are too exhausted to continue or the scene becomes unsafe.
Detailed explanation-2: -However, if you’re doing CPR by yourself, you can can only go for so long before you may need to stop due to fatigue. If you cannot physically continue to perform compression it’s appropriate to stop CPR.
Detailed explanation-3: -Give two breaths after every 30 chest compressions. If two people are performing CPR, give one to two breaths after every 15 chest compressions. Continue CPR until you see signs of life or until medical personnel arrive.
Detailed explanation-4: -ROSC. pre-existing chronic illness preventing meaningful recovery. acute illness preventing recovery. no response to ACLS after 20min of efficient resuscitation in absence of ROSC, a shockable rhythm or reversible causes.