Day Three: CPR and Airways
5/11/22
Blog Written: 1:25pm
Start: 9:00am
End: 4:00pm
Today’s Time: 6h15m
Total Time: 22h35m
Since today is Wednesday, it was a half day for other students, Chris and I only did one activity rather than two. We first talked about the steps to CPR, then we did CPR compression practice for about 30 minutes, and different ways to have/make an airway. For adult CPR, it is protocol to press 2” deep into the chest, I was struggling to press down all the way. I was told that it was ok to not be able to press the whole way, and that as long as I got at least 1.5” and kept with 120 beats per minute, that it would be ok.
After we were done with CPR compressions, he brought over NPA and OPA, which are ways to create an airway. Above is the NPA, Nasopharyngeal Airway. I learned that both NPAs and OPAs come in a wide variety of sizes to fit each patient. Also that NPAs are used for both conscious and unconscious patients, while the OPAs can only be used when the patient is unconscious so they don't vomit. We practiced how to deconstruct the oxygen tank with the regulator attached and how to use a BVM(Bag Valve Mask).
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