Maricopa Community Colleges  RES109   19946-20012 
Official Course Description:   MCCCD Approval:  02/27/01
RES109      19946-20012 LEC 1 Credit(s) 1 Period(s)
Emergency Procedures for Respiratory Practitioners
Current standards for one and two rescuer Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Obstructed Airway procedures on the adult, infant, and pediatric victim. Use of hospital respiratory resuscitation equipment. Successful completion will qualify student for an American Heart Association CPR card for Health Care Provider. Prerequisites: None.
 
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
RES109   19946-20012 Emergency Procedures for Respiratory Practitioners
1. Identify risk factors for heart attack and prudent heart living. (I)
2. Perform one rescuer adult CPR. (II)
3. Perform two rescuer adult CPR. (II)
4. Perform infant CPR. (II)
5. Perform one rescuer child CPR. (II)
6. Perform two rescuer child CPR. (II)
7. Manage conscious and unconscious adult airway obstruction. (II)
8. Manage conscious to unconscious adult airway obstruction. (II)
9. Manage conscious and unconscious infant airway obstruction. (II)
10. Manage concious to unconscious infant airway obstruction. (II)
11. Manage conscious and unconscious pediatric airway obstruction. (II)
12. Manage conscious to unconscious pediatric airway obstruction. (II)
13. Utilize respiratory resuscitation equipment found in hospital setting.(II, III)
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RES109   19946-20012 Emergency Procedures for Respiratory Practitioners
    I. Background information
        A. Anatomy and physiology
        B. Risk factors as for heart attack
        C. Prudent heart living
        D. Signals of heart attack
        E. Actions for survival
        F. When to stop CPR
      II. Procedures: Resuscitation and Airway Obstruction
          A. One man CPR
          B. Adult airway obstruction
          C. Two man CPR
          D. Infant CPR
          E. Infant airway obstruction
          F. Pediatric CPR
          G. Pediatric airway obstruction
        III. Hospital Equipment
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