What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
What is meant by basic life support?
- Providing chest compressions
Give some signs of progress with CPR
When should you progress to advanced life support?
If no signs of improvement are seen after 2 minutes of basic life support
What monitoring methods may be used during CPR?
What may indicate effective CPR?
Describe cardiopulmonary arrest
What may cause cardiopulmonary arrest?
What are the 2 classifications of cardiopulmonary arrest?
- advanced disease status
Give examples of reversible disease processes that may lead to cardiopulmonary arrest
Give examples of advanced disease statuses that may lead to cardiopulmonary arrest
Describe the signs of cardiopulmonary arrest
What are the possible actions following identification of CPA?
What are potential methods for accessing the airway in CPA?
- Emergency tracheostomy
How may breaths be delivered to a patient in CPA?
How can ventilation be provided to horses?
- Nasal tubes
What are the recommendations for PPV during CPR?
What are some potential causes of inadequate chest wall excursion during CPR?
What is the risk with too much ventilation?
- No stimulation for animal to breath by itself
Why is cardiac massage used in CPR?
To artificially generate stroke volume and maintain tissue perfusion, as normal heart activity is reliant on early restoration of myocardial oxygenation and blood flow
Describe the cardiac pump
Describe the method of performing the cardiac pump
What modification of the cardiac pump can be used in cats and neonates?
Thorax compressed between thumb and forefinger
Describe the modification of the cardiac pump in barrel or broad chested dogs
Sternal compressions carried out in dorsal recumbency