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BLS CLASS - 1 Single Rescuer Algorithm

1. The document outlines steps for responding to a single rescuer emergency scenario, including ensuring safety, checking response, calling for help, assessing pulse and breathing, and providing CPR if needed. 2. Key actions include tapping the shoulder and asking if the person is alright, calling emergency services, feeling the carotid pulse and scanning for breathing simultaneously, and starting cycles of 30 chest compressions and 2 breaths if there is no breathing or pulse. 3. Rescuers are instructed to continue CPR, reassessing every 2 minutes, until advanced medical help arrives.

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BLS CLASS - 1 Single Rescuer Algorithm

1. The document outlines steps for responding to a single rescuer emergency scenario, including ensuring safety, checking response, calling for help, assessing pulse and breathing, and providing CPR if needed. 2. Key actions include tapping the shoulder and asking if the person is alright, calling emergency services, feeling the carotid pulse and scanning for breathing simultaneously, and starting cycles of 30 chest compressions and 2 breaths if there is no breathing or pulse. 3. Rescuers are instructed to continue CPR, reassessing every 2 minutes, until advanced medical help arrives.

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Single Rescuer scenario

Ensure Safe place

Check Response
Tap on shoulder from front and ask loudly “Hello- Are you alright?”

Tap on shoulder from


front and ask loudly
“Hello-Are You alright”

Verbal Response and/or Purposeful Movement


Ensure Safe place

Check Response
Tap on shoulder from front and ask loudly “Hello- Are you alright?”

Observe the
victim, Recovery
position and Shift Responsive
to nearest
medical facility
Ensure Safe place

Check Response
Tap on shoulder from front and ask loudly “Hello- Are you alright?”

Observe the
victim, Recovery
position and Shift Responsive
to nearest
medical facility Shout for help, Call 108 / local emergency number
Get AED/ Defibrillator and emergency equipments
Ensure Safe place

Check Response
Tap on shoulder from front and ask loudly “Hello- Are you alright?”

Observe the
victim, Recovery
position and Shift Responsive
to nearest
medical facility Shout for help, Call 108 / local emergency number
Get AED/ Defibrillator and emergency equipments

HELP !!!
मदद !!!
Ensure Safe place

Check Response
Tap on shoulder from front and ask loudly “Hello- Are you alright?”

Observe the
victim, Recovery
position and Shift Responsive
to nearest
medical facility Shout for help, Call 108 / local emergency number
Get AED/ Defibrillator and emergency equipments

Use mobile….
What to say during the call?
Identify yourself
Identify your location
Tell about victim’s condition
Number of victims
Age, sex, complaint
General condition
Number of rescuer
Assure --------- Hang only when asked to
do so
Ensure Safe place

Check Response
Tap on shoulder from front and ask loudly “Hello- Are you alright?”

Observe the
victim, Recovery
position and Shift Responsive
to nearest
medical facility Shout for help, Call 108 / local emergency number
Get AED/ Defibrillator and emergency equipments

Check Breathing while palpating Carotid Pulse


Perform within 5-10 seconds
Ensure Safe place

Check Response
Tap on shoulder from front and ask loudly “Hello- Are you alright?”

Observe the
victim, Recovery
position and Shift Responsive
to nearest
medical facility Shout for help, Call 108 / local emergency number
Get AED/ Defibrillator and emergency equipments

Check Breathing while palpating Carotid Pulse


Perform within 5-10 seconds
Assessing Pulse & Breathing
Feel for carotid pulse
• Locate thyroid prominence &
trachea (using 2 finger)
• Slide into groove between
trachea & neck muscles
(on ipsilateral side)
• Palpate for 5- 10 sec
Chant 1001, 1002, 1003,…..1010.

Simultaneously Scan chest/abdomen


for Breathing
Ensure Safe place

Check Response
Tap on shoulder from front and ask loudly “Hello- Are you alright?”

Observe the
victim, Recovery
position and Shift Responsive
to nearest
medical facility Shout for help, Call 108 / local emergency number
Get AED/ Defibrillator and emergency equipments

Check Breathing while palpating Carotid Pulse


Perform within 5-10 seconds

Normal breathing with Definite • Recovery Position, Reassess every 2 minutes


Carotid Pulse • Shift to nearest medical facility

Abnormal or No breathing with • Provide 1 breath every 5 seconds,


Definite Carotid pulse • Reassess every 2 minutes

Abnormal or No breathing without • Start Cycles of 30 Chest Compressions and


Definite Carotid pulse 2 Breaths
Ensure Safe place

Check Response
Tap on shoulder from front and ask loudly “Hello- Are you alright?”

Observe the
victim, Recovery
position and Shift Responsive
to nearest
medical facility Shout for help, Call 108 / local emergency number
Get AED/ Defibrillator and emergency equipments

Check Breathing while palpating Carotid Pulse


Perform within 5-10 seconds

Normal breathing with Definite • Recovery Position, Reassess every 2 minutes


Carotid Pulse • Shift to nearest medical facility

Abnormal or No breathing with • Provide 1 breath every 5 seconds,


Definite Carotid pulse • Reassess every 2 minutes

Abnormal or No breathing without • Start Cycles of 30 Chest Compressions and


Definite Carotid pulse 2 Breaths
Ensure Safe place

Check Response
Tap on shoulder from front and ask loudly “Hello- Are you alright?”

Observe the
victim, Recovery
position and Shift Responsive
to nearest
medical facility Shout for help, Call 108 / local emergency number
Get AED/ Defibrillator and emergency equipments

Check Breathing while palpating Carotid Pulse


Perform within 5-10 seconds

Normal breathing with Definite • Recovery Position, Reassess every 2 minutes


Carotid Pulse • Shift to nearest medical facility

Abnormal or No breathing with • Provide 1 breath every 5 seconds,


Definite Carotid pulse • Reassess every 2 minutes

Abnormal or No breathing without • Start Cycles of 30 Chest Compressions and


Definite Carotid pulse 2 Breaths
Ensure Safe place

Check Response
Tap on shoulder from front and ask loudly “Hello- Are you alright?”

Observe the
victim, Recovery
position and Shift Responsive
to nearest
medical facility Shout for help, Call 108 / local emergency number
Get AED/ Defibrillator and emergency equipments

Check Breathing while palpating Carotid Pulse


Perform within 5-10 seconds

Normal breathing with Definite • Recovery Position, Reassess every 2 minutes


Carotid Pulse • Shift to nearest medical facility

Abnormal or No breathing with • Provide 1 breath every 5 seconds,


Definite Carotid pulse • Reassess every 2 minutes

Abnormal or No breathing without • Start Cycles of 30 Chest Compressions and


Definite Carotid pulse 2 Breaths

5 Cycles – 30 Chest Compression and 2 Breaths


Compress chest atleast 5 cm but not
more than 6 cm
Compress chest at speed of 120
times/min
Allow complete chest recoil between
compression without lifting hand from
the chest.
Do not stop Chest Compressions
unnecessarily.

Chant the count loudly 1,2,3,4, ….30.

If more than one person, interchange


every 5 cycles.
Breath
 2 Breaths - Each breath over 1 sec and 1 sec pause after 1st
breath.
 Mouth to mouth (barrier device) or Mouth to mask or
 Do not interrupt chest compression unnecessarily.
 End Point: Visible chest rise; normal tidal volume breath.
Start practicing …..
Single rescuer Algorithm

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