Maricopa Community Colleges  HCC109   20014-20016 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 02/27/01
HCC109 20014-20016 LEC 0.50 Credit(s) 0.50 Period(s)
CPR for the Health Care Provider
Current standards for one and two rescuer Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and obstructed airway procedures on the adult, infant, and pediatric victim. Successful completion qualifies student for an American Heart Association CPR card for health care provider. Prerequisites: None.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
HCC109   20014-20016 CPR for the Health Care Provider
1. Explain medical/legal issues related to CPR. (I)
2. Describe body substance precautions during CPR. (I)
3. Perform one and two rescuer adult CPR. (II)
4. Perform one rescuer and two rescuer infant and child CPR. (II)
5. Manage conscious and unconscious adult airway obstruction. (II)
6. Manage conscious and unconscious infant and child airway obstruction. (II)
7. Deliver effective oxygenation and ventilation using a bag- mask technique. (III)
8. Secure an airway in a unconscious patient with alternative airway devices. (III) 9 Perform automatic, external defibrillation as part of the resuscitation of the adult in cardiac arrest. IV 10 Identify signs and symptoms of stroke with emphasis on early action to activate the EMS system. V
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HCC109   20014-20016 CPR for the Health Care Provider
    I. Background Information
        A. Basic anatomy of the cardiopulmonary system
        B. Signals of heart attack
        C. Actions for survival
        D. Medical/legal issues
        E. Body substances precautions
      II. Procedures: Resuscitation and Airway Obstruction
          A. Adult
            1. one person CPR
            2. two person CPR
            3. airway obstruction
          B. Infant and child
            1. one person CPR
            2. two person CPR
            3. airway obstruction
        III. Effective Oxygenation and Ventilation
            A. Use of bag mask ventilation
            B. Mouth to barrier device ventilation
            C. Alternative airway devices
              1. tracheal tube
              2. laryngeal airway device
              3. combitube IV Early Defibrillation
            A. Concept of automated external defibrillation (AED)
              1. review sudden cardiac death
              2. importance of early defibrillation
            B. Operation of AED in adult patient V Signs and Symptoms of Stroke A Importance of early access in treatment of stroke
            B. Signs and symptoms of stroke
            C. Links in the chain of survival and recovery
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