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[...] (A, B, C, D, E, F). Causes inflammation of the liver, is spread through blood or other body fluids, can not be treated (so far, still in the research), fatal and can live in dried blood for days. [...]
[...] respiration mouths Immediate resuscitation mouth to mouth is at risk. Possible contact with body fluids including vomit very large. To perform CPR mouth barrier use protective equipment devices, face [...]
[...] shock is the type most common shock characterized by decrease in intravascular volume. Body fluids contained in the intracellular and extracellular compartments. Intracellular fluid occupies [...]
[...] of the hand. 6) The time to squeeze and release is the same, namely 1: 1. One cycle of artificial respiration and external cardiac compression consists of 15 compression and artificial breathing 2 ( [...]
[...] during hypoxia the body needs oxygen content is large enough, but the provision of artificial respiration remains to be done because, in addition to prevent further hypoxia, also stimulates lung [...]
[...] Performed artificial respiration if the victim finds relief by stopping breath, breathing too slowly or too fast, or if [...]
[...] with one hand on the victim's forehead and use other hand to feel the carotid pulse. If no palpable pulse when you check in 5 to 10 seconds, this means that the victim in a state of cardiac arrest [...]
[...] used only one type of measure. 2. Pump the cuff, while feeling the radial artery until palpable pulse, and then pump again to 30 mm Hg higher. 3. Place the stethoscope on the brachial artery, or [...]
[...] with one hand on the victim's forehead and use other hand to feel the carotid pulse. If no palpable pulse when you check in 5-10 seconds, this means that the victim in a state of cardiac arrest and [...]
[...] compress will dterangkan below. 4. Make a reevaluation / reassessment A-B-C. a. If still no palpable pulse compression of the heart go out and do the re-evaluation every 4 cycles. b. When palpable [...]
[...] CPR performed in case of stopping breathing and / or cardiac arrest. Stop breathing occurs when the victim is not breathing, characterized by the absence of [...]
[...] , resuscitation measures are not recommended (not effective), among others if the cardiac arrest (arrest) has berlangung more than 5 minutes since it is usually permanent brain damage has [...]
[...] intravenously to counteract histamine bronkospasme result. - If there is a threat or has cardiac arrest and stopped breathing, is cardiac pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) 3. Septic shock Septic shock [...]
[...] , resuscitation measures are not recommended (not effective), among others if the cardiac arrest (the arrest) has berlangung more than 5 minutes since it is usually permanent brain damage [...]
[...] Association, said that all the expensive treatments that did not make a person better. 9. Kidney disease Increased cost-per-year 13 per cent. The total cost of handling this disease in the United [...]
[...] , refractory pulmonary edema, which precedes "arrest", severe neurologic disorders, kidney disease, advance liver and lung failure.2 Resuscitation performed on: 1. Cardiac infarction " [...]
[...] pulmonary edema, which precedes renjatan "arrest", severe neurologic disorders, kidney disease, liver and lung lanjut.2 Resuscitation performed on: cardiac infarction "small" [...]
[...] the position of the head. If after improved position still feels heavy, suspected of airway obstruction. Free action airway. 11) If there are no other distractions, continue artificial [...]
[...] (look) movement of the chest and the use of respiratory muscles extra. c. Free action of airway obstruction. Steps in to free the airway will also be explained in the discussion of the basic life [...]
[...] .... 5. 2 ratings resuscitate Perform rescue breathing techniques. If you notice any airway obstruction, Do techniques to clear the airway. If the victim's airway clear and he was still in a [...]
[...] , accompanied by cessation of breathing and blood circulation irreversible. Therefore, all resuscitation efforts is the Restore function to the respiratory system, circulatory and nervous, which [...]
[...] , that is, after ½ - 1 hour proven there is no pulse on the normotermia without RJP.7 Resuscitation efforts performed on the state of clinical death when a large pulse (circulation) and breathing [...]
[...] CPR is stopped? Helper is exhausted and unable to continue the action may terminate resuscitation efforts was doing CPR. If the other officers for help and more experts are coming, the helper may [...]
[...] did not help. Can be folded so that practically carried everywhere. The steps provide artificial breathing mouth to mouth: 1) Make sure the security themselves and the environment, and activate [...]
[...] to recover. Evaluate A and B periodically. c. If the victim is not breathing, give artificial breathing 2 times. Then check the signs of circulation. If the victim only needs to do resuscitate [...]
[...] in shock - Enable SPGDT (called an ambulance). - Check the ABC, and if necessary to do artificial breathing and CPR - Wlaupun person is able to breathe alone, keep check breathing every 5 minutes [...]
[...] di retina. Jika terjadi kerusakan pada kornea mata karena berbagai hal, seperti infeksi, trauma mata, dan lainnya, maka kornea mata dapat berubah menjadi keruh. Korena mata yang keruh tidak [...]
[...] called, so the more weight a person then the greater the oxygen demand also. Indication of oxygen therapy Oxygen is a drug. Giving oxygen to patients with breathing stopped happening aims to prevent [...]
[...] (A, B, C, D, E, F). Causes inflammation of the liver, is spread through blood or other body fluids, can not be treated (so far, still in the research), fatal and can live in dried blood for days. [...]
[...] respiration mouths Immediate resuscitation mouth to mouth is at risk. Possible contact with body fluids including vomit very large. To perform CPR mouth barrier use protective equipment devices, face [...]
[...] shock is the type most common shock characterized by decrease in intravascular volume. Body fluids contained in the intracellular and extracellular compartments. Intracellular fluid occupies [...]
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