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First Responder EMS Curriculum for Training Centers in Eurasia

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6 Check <strong>for</strong> unresponsiveness and <strong>EMS</strong> activation............................................. 3287 Obstruction by the tongue and epiglottis .......................................................... 3298 Head tilt-ch<strong>in</strong> lift ................................................................................................ 3299 Jaw thrust without head tilt. .............................................................................. 33010 The recovery position ....................................................................................... 33111 Mouth-to-mouth rescue breath<strong>in</strong>g..................................................................... 33212 Mouth-to-nose rescue breath<strong>in</strong>g....................................................................... 33313 Mouth-to-stoma rescue breath<strong>in</strong>g..................................................................... 33414 Face shield ....................................................................................................... 33515 Mouth-to-mask, cephalic technique .................................................................. 33516 Mouth-to-mask, lateral technique ..................................................................... 33617 Two-rescuer use of the bag mask. ................................................................... 33718 One-rescuer use of the bag mask .................................................................... 33819 Cricoid pressure (Sellick maneuver)................................................................. 33920 Sensitivity, Specificity, and Reliability of Pulse Check ...................................... 34021 Check<strong>in</strong>g the carotid pulse ............................................................................... 34222 Position<strong>in</strong>g the rescuer's hands on the lower half of the sternum..................... 34323 Position of the rescuer dur<strong>in</strong>g compressions.................................................... 34424 Pediatric BLS algorithm .................................................................................... 34725 Head tilt-ch<strong>in</strong> lift <strong>for</strong> child victim. ....................................................................... 35126 Jaw thrust <strong>for</strong> child victim ................................................................................. 35127 Recovery position ............................................................................................. 35228 Mouth-to-mouth-and-nose breath<strong>in</strong>g <strong>for</strong> small <strong>in</strong>fant victim.............................. 35329 Mouth-to-mouth breath<strong>in</strong>g <strong>for</strong> child victim......................................................... 35430 Bag-mask ventilation <strong>for</strong> child victim................................................................. 35731 Brachial pulse check <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fant ........................................................................... 36132 Carotid pulse check <strong>in</strong> child.............................................................................. 36133 One-rescuer <strong>in</strong>fant CPR while carry<strong>in</strong>g victim, with <strong>in</strong>fant supported onrescuer's <strong>for</strong>earm.............................................................................................. 36334 Two-f<strong>in</strong>ger chest compression technique <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fant (one rescuer)...................... 36435 Two thumb-encircl<strong>in</strong>g hands chest compression technique <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fant(two rescuers)................................................................................................... 36436 One-hand chest compression technique <strong>in</strong> child .............................................. 36637 Universal chok<strong>in</strong>g sign...................................................................................... 37238 Subdiaphragmatic abdom<strong>in</strong>al thrust (Heimlich maneuver), victim stand<strong>in</strong>g...... 37439 F<strong>in</strong>ger sweep.................................................................................................... 37540 Healthcare provider provision of subdiaphragmatic abdom<strong>in</strong>al thrust(Heimlich maneuver) <strong>in</strong> unresponsive/ unconscious victim............................... 37641 Infant back blows to relieve complete FBAO .................................................... 38142 Abdom<strong>in</strong>al thrusts per<strong>for</strong>med <strong>for</strong> a responsive child with FBAO....................... 38243 Abdom<strong>in</strong>al thrusts per<strong>for</strong>med <strong>for</strong> sup<strong>in</strong>e, unresponsive child ........................... 383Lecture MaterialsLecture HandoutsLecture Slides<strong>First</strong> <strong>Responder</strong> <strong>EMS</strong> <strong>Curriculum</strong>/AIHA, July 2002vii

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