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  1. Training.(Brief Article): An article from: Corrections Caselaw Quarterly
  2. Differentiating between pre-arrest and failure-to-rescue.(CE Series): An article from: MedSurg Nursing by Alyce S. Ashcraft, 2004-08-01
  3. Bethann's death. (recollection of sister-in-law's death): An article from: The Hastings Center Report by John D. Lantos, 1995-03-01
  4. APLS: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Resource, Fourth Edition (American Academy of Pediatrics) by American Academy of Pediatrics, 2005-01-25
  5. Medical deficiencies.(submarines): An article from: FLASH
  6. Adult basic life support.(Resuscitation guidelines): An article from: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
  7. Levels of care in the intensive care unit: a research program. : An article from: American Journal of Critical Care by Deborah Cook, Graeme Rocker, et all 2006-05-01
  8. Family involvement in critical care: shortcomings of a utilitarian justification.(CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN CRITICAL CARE): An article from: American Journal of Critical Care by Lisa Day, 2006-03-01
  9. Pediatric advanced life support study guide by Barbara Aehlert, 1996
  10. Neighborhood heart watch: saving time saves lives.: An article from: Medical Update
  11. Give a heart start party! Host a Neighborhood Heart Watch Home Party and your neighbors will talk, all right--they'll say thanks!(Neighborhood Heart Watch): An article from: Medical Update
  12. Thrombolysis is unexpected flop in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest study.(Cardiovascular Medicine): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2006-12-01
  13. Public access defibrillation boosts cardiac arrest survival: trained community volunteers.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News

101. NYS Bathing Facilities Level III And IV Aquatic Supervision Staff CARDIOPULMONAR
NYS Bathing Facilities Level III and IV Aquatic Supervision Staff CARDIOPULMONARYRESUSCITATION* ((cpr)) CERTIFICATION.
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NYS Bathing Facilities Level III and IV Aquatic Supervision Staff CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION* (CPR) CERTIFICATION
Fact Sheet - January 2005
A copy of the NYS Bathing Facilities Level III and IV Aquatic Supervision Staff Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification is available in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF, 22KB, 1pg.) All level III and IV Aquatic Supervisory Staff are required to possess American Red Cross Community Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) or equivalent certifications. Provider Certification Title Code Standard American Red Cross Community CPR (certification may state "Adult, Infant and Child") Accepted Courses American Heart Association (AHA)
  • Heartsaver CPR for All Ages**
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102. CPR Table
For tworescuer (cpr), one person assesses while other rescuer assumes properposition for external If no pulse, resume (cpr), starting with 2 breaths.
http://www.cc.utah.edu/~mda9899/CPRTable.html
Objectives Actions Adult Child Infant A. Airway 1. Assessment: Determine unresponsiveness. Tap or gently shake shoulder. Say, "Are you okay?" Observe Get help. Call out "Help!" Position the victim. Turn on back as a unit, supporting head and neck if necessary. (4-10 seconds) Open the airway. Head-tilt/chin-lift child image )and possibly Jaw Thrust if necessary B. Breathing 5. Assessment: Determine breathlessness. Maintain open airway. Place ear over mouth, observing chest. Look, listen, feel for breathing. (3-5 seconds) 6. Give 2 rescue breaths. Maintain open airway. Seal mouth to mouth. Mouth to nose/mouth Give 2 rescue breaths, 1 to 1.5 seconds per inflation. Observe chest rise. Allow lung deflation between breaths. 7. Option for obstructed airway. a. Reposition victim's head. Try again to give rescue breaths. b. Activate the EMS system. c. Give 6-10 subdiaphragmatic abdominal thrusts (the Heimlich maneuver). Give 4 back blows.

103. MTC Libraries Resource Login
PDF Vanessa Brown (cpr) SU2005.doc
http://www.mtclibraries.com/lib/table.php?id=rm4528

104. Together We Prepare - Get Trained.
Properly administered first aid or (cpr) can help stabilize an injured or Make sure at least one family member is trained in first aid and (cpr) and how to
http://www.redcross.org/prepare/trained/trained.asp
Red Cross Courses Get Trained at Home
Y our local Red Cross chapter offers courses to help you and your family prepare for emergencies. Your local Red Cross chapter is aware of the hazards that can happen in the area where you live and work, and can provide you with presentations and information that will help you learn how to keep your family and co-workers safe when disaster strikes. Contact your local Red Cross chapter to find out about disaster preparedness presentations available for your community or workplace. In the event of a disaster, emergency medical response may be delayed because of the remoteness of your home or by adverse conditions, such as roads blocked by floodwater or debris. While precious minutes slip by, your emergency training could mean the difference between life and death. Properly administered first aid or CPR can help stabilize an injured or ailing family member until help arrives. Make sure at least one family member is trained in first aid and CPR and how to use an automated external defibrillator. It could save a life. Red Cross Courses back

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