Lifeguarding Drill: 2-Rescuer CPR/AED Prog (Rescuer returns) CPR first
Автор: Pete DeQuincy
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2-Rescuer CPR/AED progression (Rescuer returns) CPR will be performed first.
This is the fourth drill in the 2-Rescuer CPR progress drills. (Aquatics International, "CPR: Synchronized Teamwork", May 2013)
Guidelines:
Lifeguards are in 2-person teams, with a primary rescuer, and a secondary rescuer. A manikin will be used for the victim.
Rescuers will be wearing a fanny pack equipped with gloves and a pocket mask. Rescuers will also bring in an AED that will need to be assembled.
Victim is considered a dry victim with no spinal injury.
Rescuers will get to the victim and do the following skills:
Glove up
Activate EMS
Perform a Primary Assessment
CPR
Apply and utilize an AED
A trainer will be used to state that the victim is not responsive, and there is no severe bleeding, the victim has no pulse but is not breathing.
As the trainer, you can still ensure that your rescuers are opening the airway properly, holding the mask properly, and good posture and body position over the victim. Rescuers must be counting out loud when checking for breathing and during CPR compressions. Both rescuers must have gloves on by the end of the drill, and the AED is assembled and being used properly. Drill doesn't end until rescuers provide one CPR cycle (30 compressions, 2 breaths) and one analysis with the AED.
This is an all pass drill, meaning all rescuers must complete the drill for the lifeguard team to receive a pass. This drill must be completed in 60 seconds.
A 6-12 lifeguard team is preferred. Depending on size of staff, modify to accommodate needs.
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