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eLearning Course: Interim Guidance on Resuscitation of COVID-19 Patients
eLearning Course: Interim Guidance on Resuscitation of COVID-19 Patients
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Interim CPR guidelines address challenges of providing resuscitation during COVID-19 pandemic
Interim Guidance for Basic and Advanced Life Support in Adults, Children, and Neonates With Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19 | Atlanta CPR
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COVID-19 and Adult CPR
COVID-19 and Adult CPR
If an adult’s heart stops and you’re worried that they may have COVID-19, you can still help by performing Hands-Only CPR.
Step 1. Phone 9-1-1 and get an AED
Step 2. Cover your own mouth and nose with a face mask or cloth.
Cover the person’s mouth and nose with a face mask or cloth.
Step 3. Perform Hands-Only CPR. Push hard and fast on the center of the chest at a rate of 100 to 120 compressionsper minute.
Step 4. Use an AED as soon as it is available.
4/2020 American Heart Association
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AHA Child CPR Steps Covid-19 | Atlanta CPR
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COVID-19 and Child and Infant CPR
If a child or an infant’s heart stops and you’re worried that they may have COVID-19, you can still help
Step 1 Make sure the scene is safe.
Check to see if the child or infant is awake and breathing normally.
Step 2 Shout for help.
If you’re alone,phone 9-1-1 from a cell phone, perform CPR with 30 compressions and then 2 breaths
(if you’re willing and able) for 5 cycles, and get an AED.
If help is available, phone 9-1-1. Send someone to get an AED while you start CPR.
Step 3 Provide CPR with compressions and breaths (if you’re willing and able).
■ Start child CPR Push on the middle of the chest 30 times at a depth of 2 inches with 1 or 2 hands.Provide 30 compressions and then 2 breaths. Repeat cycles.
■ Start infant CPR Push on the middle of the chest 30 times at a depth of one and a half inches with 2 fingers.Provide 30 compressions and then 2 breaths. Repeat cycles. Use the AED as soon as it arrives. Continue CPR until EMS arrives.
4/2020 American Heart Association
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Oxygenation and Ventilation of COVID-19 Patients | Atlanta CPR
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Heartcode BLS eLearning Tips | Atlanta CPR
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AHA ECC COVID-19 Algorithms | Atlanta CPR Everyday
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We’re open everyday Atlanta CPR
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1 Hr BLS Certification Class 9am -10am
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First AID CPR AED Certification Class 11am - 12pm
Atlanta CPR and First Aid is headquartered at: 1874 Piedmont Road NE Building C Suite 355-C Atlanta, Ga. 30324 Phone: 404-956-4003
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Extensions for AHA Provider Cards during COVID-19 Outbreak | Atlanta CPR
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How to Wash Your Hands
Follow these five steps every time.
Wet - your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap.
Lather - your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.
Scrub - your hands for at least 20 seconds. Need a timer? Hum "Ah, Ha, Ha, Ha, Keep'em' Alive! Ah, Ha, Ha, Keep'em Alive.." from the CPR song Stayin' Alive.
Rinse - your hands well under clean, running water.
Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them.
  Handwashing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick.
Wash Your Hands Often:
  Before, during, and after preparing food
Before eating food
Before and after caring for someone at home who is sick with vomiting or diarrhea
Before and after treating a cut or wound
After using the toilet
After changing diapers or cleaning up a child who has used the toilet, After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
After touching an animal, animal feed, or animal waste,
After handling pet food or pet treats
After touching garbage. Please wash your hands before you come to Atlanta CPR and
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Again after you get your CPR Certification from Atlanta CPR everyday.
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Asystole/Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA)
Check the patient's Circulation, Airway, Breathing
Ensure 2 min of high quality CPR
Check equipment, cables, electrodes, check gain on the monitor
Confirm asystole in more than just 1 lead - Lead fall off is the #1 cause of Asystole in a hospital.
Secure the airway
Establish IV or IO with NS or LR
2 min high quality CPR
Vasopressor of choice given during CPR
Epinephrine 1.0 mg IV Q 3-5 min for the duration of the code
If Asystole continues give 2 min high quality CPR
Check the H’s and T’s  
Evaluate for and treat reversible causes anytime during the sequence
Hypovolemia                          Tension pneumothorax
Hypoxia                                  Tamponade (cardiac)
Hydrogen ion (acidosis)         Toxins
Hyper/Hypokalemia                Thromboemboli pulmonary    
Hypothermia                           Thromboemboli coronary       
  Team Leader: If PT asystole or other agonal rhythms remain constant after successful airway placement and initial ACLS medications and no reversible causes are identified, consider termination of resuscitative efforts.
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How to do Hands only CPR
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