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The Resuscitation Guidelines contain detailed information about basic and advanced life support for adults, paediatrics and the newborn. NICE logo. NICE has accredited the process used by Resuscitation Council (UK) to produce its Guidelines development Process Manual. Accreditation Paediatric choking algorithm
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In October 2010 the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) and the American Heart Association. (AHA) released changes to the Guidelines for CPR & Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC). The objective of the changes is to make it easier for rescuers and health care providers alike to learn, remember
Introduction. The paediatric basic life support guidelines have been changed, partly in response to convincing new scientific evidence, and partly to simplify them in order to assist teaching and retention. As in the past, there remains a paucity of good quality evidence specifically on paediatric resuscitation, and some.
The guideline process; Summary of changes in paediatric advanced life support since the 2010 Guidelines; Introduction; Summoning expert advice; The sequence of actions in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR); Explanatory notes; Drugs used in CPR; Post-resuscitation care; Parental presence; Acknowledgements
2010 (Old): Initiate CPR for infants and children with chest compressions rather than rescue breaths (C-A-B rather than A-B-C). CPR should begin with 30 compressions (by a single rescuer) or 15 compressions (for resuscitation of infants and children by 2 HCPs) rather than with 2 ventilations.
Gain a better theoretical understandig on how to do CPR for children.
The 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC recommend a change in the BLS sequence of steps from A-B-C (Airway, Breathing, Chest compressions) to C-A-B (Chest compressions, Airway, Breathing) for adults, children, and infants (excluding the newly born; see Neonatal Resuscitation section).
Although you hope you'll never use cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for a child or infant, it's important to know the steps so that you can help in the event of a cardiac or breathing emergency. And although you may have taken a class in child CPR, it's a good idea to keep the steps handy so that the information stays
Rescuers who have been taught adult BLS, and have no specific knowledge of paediatric resuscitation, should use the adult sequence. The following modifications to the adult sequence will make it more suitable for use in children: Give 5 initial rescue breaths before starting chest compression.
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