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Emergency Care and Safety Institute. 2011 Instructor Update. Objectives. Upon completion of this presentation, you will be able to: Describe the science behind the CPR, AED, and first aid education changes per the 2010 ILCOR Guidelines.
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Emergency Care and Safety Institute 2011 Instructor Update
Objectives • Upon completion of this presentation, you will be able to: • Describe the science behind the CPR, AED, and first aid education changes per the 2010 ILCOR Guidelines. • Identify the modifications being made to ECSI programs and products. • Describe the administrative changes to ECSI programs. • Become reauthorized as an ECSI instructor.
Checking the Victim • Removed Steps • Open the airway. • Look, listen, and feel for breathing. • New Step • Check for responsiveness AND breathing at same time.
ABC Is Now CAB • Old Order • ABC • New Order • CAB • Compressions • Airway • Breathing
Chest Compressions • New Guidelines • Adult • At least 2″ deep • Child • About 2″ deep • Infant • About 1.5″ deep • 100 compressions per minute
Layperson CPR Review • Check for responsiveness and breathing. • Make sure 9-1-1 has been called. • Provide 30 chest compressions deep and fast. • Provide two rescue breaths. • Repeat the cycle of compressions and breaths until an AED is available or EMS personnel arrive.
AED Use for All Ages • Adults • Use standard electrode pads. • Children and Infants • Use pediatric electrode pads if available. • Use standard electrode pads if no pediatric electrode pads are available.
Checking the Victim • Removed Steps • Open the airway. • Look, listen, feel for breathing. • New Steps • Check for responsiveness AND breathing at same time. • Check for a pulse.
ABC Is Now CAB • Old Order • ABC • New Order • CAB • Compressions • Airway • Breathing
Chest Compressions • New Guidelines • Adult • At least 2″ deep • Child • About 2″ deep • Infant • About 1.5″ deep • 100 compressions per minute
Health Care Provider CPR Overview • Check for responsiveness and breathing. • Check quickly for the presence of a pulse. • If unresponsive and not breathing, provide 30 chest compressions deep and fast. • Provide two rescue breaths. • Repeat the cycle of chest compressions and breaths until an AED is available.
AED Use for All Ages • Adults • Use standard electrode pads. • Children and Infants • Use pediatric electrode pads if available. • Use standard electrode pads if no pediatric electrode pads are available.
Hands-Only CPR • For untrained persons • Simplified steps • Reduced fears • Increasing likelihood of prompt care • Compressions only • Fast • Deep • Continuous
Positioning the Victim • On the victim’s back • CPR-ready • On the victim’s side • To keep the airway clear • Cautiously for possible spinal injuries
Bleeding Control • Removed Steps • Elevation • Pressure points • New Steps • Expose and examine. • Apply pressure over the dressing. • Bandage the wound. • Seek medical care.
Caring for Shock • Removed Step • Elevating the legs. • New Steps • Maintain warmth. • Place the victim on his or her back.
Care in Medical Emergencies • Asthma • Inhaler • Anaphylaxis • Auto-injector • Chest Discomfort • Aspirin
Product Release Dates • First Aid, CPR, AED • January–March 2011 • Health Care Provider CPR • April–June 2011 • Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens • April–June 2011
Student Manuals • More course friendly • Updated content • New design • More compact
Instructor Materials • ECSI Teaching Packages • Streamlined for transport • One package for First Aid, CPR, and AED, Standard • New DVDs • Revised to meet 2010 ILCOR Guidelines • New ITK CD-ROMs • Revised lesson plans, course outlines, PPT • Reduced course time
Online Courses • Interactive alternative to traditional classroom training • Multiple courses • First Aid, CPR, and AED • CPR and AED • Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens • Health Care Provider CPR • Skills check
Universal Course Completion Cards • Universal course completion card for all courses • Plastic coated • Six per page • Still free with manuals for initial training • New printing software
Student Manual Libraries • Creating libraries of student manuals is restricted to: • Secondary schools • Government contracts • National contracts
Initial and Refresher Training • Initial training: Students own the student manuals. • Refresher training: Students can use pocket guides. • Digital product options
Website Revisions (1 of 2) • More user-friendly • ECSI Educational Center Coordinators • Separate log-in page • Updated Members Area • New marketing materials
Website Revisions (2 of 2) • New roster tracking program • Enter course rosters • View past students • Send reminder notifications
New ECSI Instructors • ECSI Educational Center Coordinators can add and update ECSI instructor records • New Instructor Cards • Electronic files
Course Exams • No written exams for laypersons. • End-of-course group activity • Health care professionals still take formal exams.
Contact Us • By phone: 1-800-71-ORANGE • By email: Info@ECSInstitute.org
Wrap Up The 2011 ECSI Instructor Update is now complete. Please exit from the presentation.