RECOVER Guidelines Flashcards

1
Q

How often should CPR training be repeated

A

Every 6 months

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2
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How long should be spent on assessing ABC in unconscious, non-anesthetized patient before initiating compressions?

A

No more than 10-15 seconds

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3
Q

What are the two goals of chest compressions?

A

Restoration of pulmonary CO2 elimination & oxygen uptake by providing pulmonary blood flow
Delivery of oxygen to tissues to restore organ function and metabolism by providing systemic arterial blood flow

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4
Q

If giving well executed compressions, how much cardiac output is restored?

A

About 30%

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5
Q

What is the depth of chest compression recommended by the RECOVER guidelines?

A

1/3 - 1/2 width of chest

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6
Q

How long does it take for myocardial perfusion pressure to maximize?

A

About 60 seconds of quality chest compressions

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7
Q

How long can breaks in compression last between rescuers?

A

2-5 seconds

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8
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Cardiac pump theroy

A

Direct compression of left and right ventricles increases ventricular pressure to lungs and tissues
Thoracic elastic recoil occurs between compressions, allows intrathoracic pressure to draw blood into ventricles

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9
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Thoracic pump theory

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Vacuum of chest and intrathoracic pressure causes blood to be forced from lungs, through heart, and into systemic circulation

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10
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In a multiple rescuer situation, how many breaths should be administered per minute, according to RECOVER guidelines?

A

10 breaths per minute (1 every 6 seconds)

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11
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In a multiple rescuer situation, what is the inspiratory time for each breath, according to RECOVER guidelines?

A

1 second

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12
Q

In a multiple rescuer situation, what tidal volume should be used for each breath, according to RECOVER guidelines?

A

10mL/kg

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13
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In a single rescuer situation or if intubation is impossible, what is the compression to ventilation ratio, according to RECOVER guidelines?

A

30 compressions with 2 short breaths in between

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14
Q

Why is it important to avoid hyperventilation?

A

Decreased cerebral blood flow means hyperventilation must be avoided to maintain cerebral oxygenation

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15
Q

Why do the RECOVER guidelines utilize a low tidal volume and short inspiratory time?

A

To reduce intrathoracic pressure and improve venous return to the chest - ultimately improves cardiac output

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16
Q

What are the three most common arrest rhythms in dogs and cats?

A

Asystole
Pulseless electrical activity
Ventricular fibrillation

17
Q

What is a capnograph reading that is consistent with good quality compressions?

A

10-15mmHg