HESS 234 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Angina Pectoris, Cardiac Arrest, Coronary Circulation

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The individual will be unconscious and unresponsive, with no breathing. Skin will be pale, and may also be moist from perspiration: list the situations in which a lay responder may stop cpr. There is an obvious sign of life, like breathing. A training responder like ems personnel arrive on scene. Too exhausted to continue on, or the scene becomes unsafe: describe the conditions that most often cause cardiac arrest in children and infants. The conditions that most often cause cardiac arrest in children and infants include airway and breathing problems. Also trauma can cause cardiac arrest in children and infants. Use the following scenario to answer questions 13 and 14: You and your mother are at home watching a tennis match on television. At the commercial break, your mother mumbles something about indigestion and heads to the medicine cabinet to get an antacid.

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