BLS COMPETENCY Flashcards

1
Q

What is the anagram we follow for BLS?

A

DRS BC

  • danger
  • response
  • shout
  • breathing
  • circulation
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2
Q

What is the first thing we do if we see someone who appears to enter cardiac arrest/collapses ?

A

Assess any potential surround dangers before stepping in to help

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3
Q

After danger has been assessed, what is the next stage in assessment of BLS?

A

RESPONSE

  • gently shake person to try and get a response
  • speak loudly
  • “can you hear me? hello?”
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4
Q

If the person does not respond, what is the next stage in assessment for BLS?

A

SHOUT FOR HELP

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5
Q

What are the final steps in assessing need for BLS?

A

Check breathing and circulation:

  • palpate carotid pulse
  • hand on chest look for rise & fall of chest to show breathing
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6
Q

The patient is letting out infrequent noisy gasps, what is this?

A

AGONAL BREATHING

  • not normal breathing
  • ignore this
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7
Q

You decide that the patient is in cardiac arrest, what do you immediately do?

A

TELL BYSTANDER TO PHONE 999 & GET SOMEONE TO RETRIEVE AED

  • state cardiac arrest & patient not breathing
  • give location
  • give contact number
  • COVID status if known
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8
Q

999 has been called what do you immediately begin to do while the AED is retrieved?

A

CHEST COMPRESSIONS

  • 30 compressions to 2 breaths (continuously until equipment arrives)
  • interlocked fingers, straight elbows
  • compressions should be 5cm-6cm
  • 100-120 compressions a minute (2 per second)
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9
Q

How do you prepare the patient for AED?

A
  • expose chest (use scissors if necessary), wipe dry if appears moist, shave any hair if present
  • attach pads as per kit
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10
Q

What are the two shockable rhythms?

A
  • ventricular fibrillation

- pulseless ventricular tachycardia

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11
Q

The AED suggest that a shock is necessary, how do you administer the shock in a safe way?

A
  • Announce ‘SHOCKING, STAND CLEAR!‘
  • Do not touch patient or equipment
  • Move O2 canister a meter away
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12
Q

What voltage level is administered to the patient?

A

150 joules = 4800 volts

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13
Q

When is it appropriate to intervene with the airway?

A

Once you have donned full AGP PPE

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14
Q

You retrieve the airway kit, what should you have?

A
  • Oxygen canister

- Bag valve mask

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15
Q

What level of O2 is administered to the patient?

A

15 litres of 100% O2 per minute

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16
Q

You try to give 2 rescue breaths but see no rise and fall of the patients chest, what do you do?

A
  • readjust mask and try again

- still not working, size and insert oropharyngeal airway

17
Q

What floors are defibrillators located on in the dental school?

A

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