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EMERGECYY AND SAFTEY GUIDELINES 2011-2012

EMERGECYY AND SAFTEY GUIDELINES 2011-2012. CARDIO PULMONARY OVERVIEW. 22SEPTEMBER2011. PREPARED BY :AMER AHMAD BATTA. Objective :. Define Respiratory mechanism. Describe Blood circulation. Awareness of risk factors of cardio pulmonary crisis.

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EMERGECYY AND SAFTEY GUIDELINES 2011-2012

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  1. EMERGECYY AND SAFTEY GUIDELINES 2011-2012 CARDIO PULMONARY OVERVIEW 22SEPTEMBER2011 PREPARED BY :AMER AHMAD BATTA

  2. Objective : • Define Respiratory mechanism. • Describe Blood circulation. • Awareness of risk factors of cardio pulmonary crisis. • Explain cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

  3. Key terms Ventilation: the passage of air into and out of the respiratory tract. Alveoli: blind ended air sac. Atrium: two upper chambers of the heart. Ventricle: two lower champers of the heart. Cardiac: heart. Pulmonary: lung. Cardiac arrest: the cessation of effective pumping action of the heart or when the heart stops beating completely. Resuscitation: the process of reviving someone who appears to be died.

  4. Respiration • Ventilationfrom the ambient air into the alveoli of the lung. • Pulmonary (lung) gas exchange from the alveoli into the lungs capillaries. • Gas transport from the lungs capillaries through the circulation to the peripheral capillaries in the organs. • Peripheral gas exchange from the tissue capillaries • into the cells. Air-breathing of humans, respiration of oxygen includes four stages:

  5. The mechanism of breathing Inhalation: the act of breathing air into the lungs through the mouth and nose. Exhalation: the act of breathing air out of the lung through the mouth and nose.

  6. Blood circulation

  7. You hear a lot about living a healthy lifestyle, but what does that mean? Away from risks • No smoking • exercises • Eating Well

  8. Cardio pulmonary resuscitation: How CPR works? cardio (heart) pulmonary (lung) resuscitation (revive) serve as artificial heart beat & respirator, to restore oxygen to the brain the airway must be open so that oxygen can enter the body ; breathing must be restored to enable oxygen to enter blood stream via the lungs ;the blood must circulate to all tissue and organs .

  9. HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMHECMA THANK YOU AMER BATTA

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