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CPR/AED Delivery in the Home

Daniel Kelly 0848735. CPR/AED Delivery in the Home. Strategic Focus. How to make CPR/AED easy for anyone in a Domestic Setting, Even is they DON’T KNOW how to perform the procedures. Chain of Survival. Early Access: Calling 999 to activate emergency medical services (EMS).

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CPR/AED Delivery in the Home

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  1. Daniel Kelly 0848735 CPR/AED Delivery in the Home

  2. Strategic Focus How to make CPR/AED easy for anyone in a Domestic Setting, Even is they DON’T KNOW how to perform the procedures.

  3. Chain of Survival • Early Access: Calling 999 to activate emergency medical services (EMS). • Early CPR: Buys time until defibrillator and EMS are available. • Early Defibrillation: Shock to heart can restore heartbeat. • Early Advanced Care: Paramedics provide advanced cardiac life support to casualties of sudden cardiac arrest. This includes providing IV fluids, medication and advanced airway devices.

  4. Assumptions With Concepts • These products are being used after EMS (999 or 112) have been called, and an ambulance is on the way. • It may not have been portrayed on all models, but like an AED they will have audio cues to walk you through the product use. • They are to be used unitll a paramedic relieves you from it.

  5. Piston Mechanism • 2 out of my 3 concepts use the piston type mechanism to push down on a casualties chest to provide compressions. • Either Electronic or Pneumatic. Air enters at the top of the cylinder Spring Recoils to bring piston back up

  6. Concept 1 • A device that uses AED pads to provide a defibrillation shock, as well as using a piston type mechanism to provide compressions.

  7. Concept 2 • A Ventilator shaped Head rest/neck support. • It opens up the airway and provides breaths so rescuer can concentrate on compressions.

  8. Concept 3 • A device that is placed beside the collapsed casualty. • This machine then provides the proper compressions for the specific age; Adult: at least 2 inches, child: up to 2 inches.

  9. Keep an Eye on My Work For my Blog: http://danielkellypdt.wordpress.com For videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/danielkellypdt

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