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Title: Elective in CPR Instruction


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Elective in CPR Instruction
  • Sam Keim, MD
  • Emergency Medicine
  • University of Arizona College of Medicine

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Why should we care?
  • 700,000 cardiac arrests per year
  • 250,000 die
  • Survival to hospital discharge neurologically
    intact 3 - 8
  • Substantial variation among
  • different geographical locations and
  • initial cardiac rhythms
  • bystander CPR or not

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Who survives Cardiac Arrest?
  • Some things we know.
  • Majority Do NOT have Myocardial Infarct
  • Ventricular Fibrillation is most common and best
    initiating rhythm
  • Bystander CPR by a witness is crucial to survival
  • Citizens who witness frequently do NOT provide CPR

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Who Survives Cardiac Arrest?Some things we
know...continued
  • Most occur at home without a witnessing bystander
    who knows CPR (bummer..)
  • Continuous Chest Compressions is a good thing
  • Early Defibrillation is the most crucial link in
    the chain of survival
  • Survival of 59 in VF (Valenzuela, Casino)
  • Pretty much worthless if NO CPR was given
  • Can be given by an AED by a 6th grader

5
The Bottom line
  • Citizens must learn CPR and how to activate 911
  • Rapid Defibrillation must occur
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support must reach the
    patient relatively soon

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How can we do it
  • Chain of Survival
  • Early Access
  • Bystander CPR
  • Early Defibrillation
  • Early ALS
  • ECC - Emergency Cardiovascular Care
  • Training Pyramid

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How can we do it
  • Armed Services support, Biomedical, Citizen
    health and safety, disaster relief, international
    relief
  • Courses
  • CPR-AED
  • First-Aid
  • Sport injuries
  • Workplace First-aid

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How can we do itSarver Heart Center
  • Cardiocerebral Resuscitation
  • Continuous Chest Compression
  • Developed here
  • Extremely important advance
  • YOU can learn from source

9
Gordon Ewy, MD
  • Cardiac arrestGuideline changes urgently needed
    Gordon A Ewy. The Lancet, Volume 369, Issue
    9565, 17 March 2007-23 March 2007, Pages 882-884

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Elective in CPR-GOALS
  • Become certified as CPR Instructor
  • Teach CPR
  • Learn the science behind and in front of current
    CPR strategies
  • Learn about the educational issues
  • Learn about the Ethical dilemmas
  • Do something good for your community

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Elective in CPR
  • EMed 816J part I and part II
  • Part I years 1 and 2
  • Part II years 3 and 4
  • Final Grade - P/F

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EMED 816J Part 1 Objectives
  • Become a CPR certified instructor
  • Learn to teach CCC-CPR
  • Teach CPR (2 course credits)
  • Each half-day CPR course 1 credit
  • Each CCC-CPR course 1 credit
  • Attend or view Didactic Sessions
  • Complete Critical Appraisal exercise (1)
  • Take Part 1 final exam

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EMED 816J Part 1Objectives
  • Become a CPR Instructor
  • American Heart Association
  • American Red Cross
  • Teach CPR (2 credits) ARC/AHA
  • Multiple sites throughout state
  • 1 4 hour class session 1 CPR Credit

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EMED 816J Part 1Objectives
  • Teach Continuous Chest Compression (CCC-CPR)
  • Sarver-DuVal Auditorium and elective-organized
    sessions, one-hour sessions 1 credit each
  • Log your teaching sessions on web check your
    progress at
  • http//www.emergencymed.arizona.edu/cpr/

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EMED 816J Part 1Objectives
  • Attend or View Didactic Sessions
  • http//www.emergencymed.arizona.edu/cpr/
  • 4 5 year
  • Critical Appraisal exercise
  • Final exam online (70 pass)
  • Online journal club
  • Read and critically appraise CPR and CCC-CPR
    scientific articles

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EMED 816J Part 2 Objectives
  • Teach CPR and CCC-CPR
  • 8 total credits
  • Each half-day CPR course 1 credit
  • Each CCC-CPR course 1 credit
  • Complete Critical Appraisal exercises (2)
  • Take Part 2 final exam
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