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1. In this activity you are required to perform 2 cycles of CPR Each cycle will consist of 30 compressions followed by 2 ventilations Linked to your performance are various models of the chest the heart and the brain You can select your views using the buttons below the models Use the arrow keys to rotate the chest heart model around or up down Use the Press to Open Close button on the panel on the left or press the Spacebar to select your options before commencing this activity Top 3 3 2 b 2 Rescuer CPR Practice What You Do 30 2 x 5 times Only This activity is to practice how 2 people perform 2 Person CPR As this requires two rescuers you will be asked to enter the name of the second rescuer The program assumes that the person who has logged in will be the first rescuer The protocol for this is 30 2 that is 30 compressions followed by 2 ventilations For this practice you perform this cycle 5 times without a changeover The protocol stresses the primary importance of the chest compressions Thus even if the ventilations are performed poorly move quickly into the next set of compressions The ventilations should be given in 4 seconds Part of performing 2 rescue CPR at a high level is to coordinate with the person performing the ventilations Normally the person will count out loud for at least the last 5 compressions so the person can prepare to give the breaths At the end of the activity you will be given a scor
2. continuous chest compressions This activity requires providing air to a non intubated patient Thus it is a LOW volume activity You must squeeze the BVM slowly enough to avoid putting air into the stomach And you must minimize pressing the BVM when the person performing the chest compressions is pushing down The protocol stresses the primary importance of the chest compressions The compressions should not slow down or stop when the ventilation is being delivered At the end of the activity you will be given a score for your performance The display will also include information on the duration of each inspiration and whether it began before the compression reached its greatest depth or after the chest was starting to come down again NOTE This is a CPR activity and it requires two people one to perform chest compressions and one to perform ventilations The protocol stresses the primary importance of the chest compressions Thus compressions are scored with more importance however if during the ventilations no air goes into the lungs after several attempts the program will terminate 3 3 4 d Rescuer CPR Test What You Do 30 2 x 5 times This activity is to practice how person performs person CPR The protocol for this is 30 2 that is 30 compressions followed by 2 ventilations For this practice you perform this cycle 5 times The protocol stresses the primary importance of the chest compressions Thus even if the ventilation
3. to practice how person performs Person CPR The protocol for this is 30 2 that is 30 compressions followed by 2 ventilations For this practice you do only 2 30 2 cycles The protocol stresses the primary importance of the chest compressions Thus even if the ventilations are performed poorly move quickly into the next set of compressions The ventilations should be given in 4 seconds SmartMan User Manual 3 Skills Menu 3 CPR Menu v5 3 July 2012 Page 2 Part of performing rescuer CPR at a high level is to quickly but carefully place the bag when you finish the ventilations This facilitates rapid pickup and placement of the BVM for the next cycle At the end of the activity you will be given a score for your performance The display will also include information on the duration of each inspiration and interval NOTE This is a CPR activity and thus it requires that you do both chest compressions and ventilations If during the ventilations no air goes into the lungs the program will terminate On the description page will tell you the following information e The name of the person logged e The activity you have selected e The number of attempts this login has remaining for this practice e Description of how you perform skills in this activity e Information related to the 3D models What You Will See Welcome John Smith to the single rescuer CPR skills activity You have 20 attempts remaining for this activity
4. 3 3 SmartMan Manual 3 Skills Menu 3 CPR Menu V5 1 and later Current version v5 3 3 3 Click on any row in Table of Contents to go to that section 3 3 SmartMan Manual 3 Skills Menu 3 CPR M Nu ssssssssssssseeececccccccceeseaeeesssssseeeeeeeeeeceeeeseaaeeeasssseeeeseseeeeeeeeaaaas 1 SOTE SIH S MON sE EE saaini ea greteunive E E E 1 3 1 Compressions MenU scesero EAE EEA ON TEE ESENES 1 3 2 Ventilations MENU nersini intense EEEE ETE EEA DEEE Eee 1 S 1 3 4 Advanced Airway MenUsersresrerssrerrscorrereiisi ts cn de teas eie NEEN EANET EEE ATE EEEE 1 oO CI E E doe oebocebne lt eeaiea eaeemeceeaceene bo duasatssascantemaeeteds 2 3a dalL Rescuer CPR Pract Eson en ee ee ee ee 2 3 23 22 D2 RESCUCr CPR PractiCe iiss ceiwecscecdactinsd aeaua sins tavsaunwvnincdunebunciedd apsgasectuntoasssdenciswsdestatundusiaameslasnaedeiwecdevalisbtaddanaaes 3 333 C2 Rescuer 1U T PraCEC E inep aE EE a E aa Ria Ri 4 Bo GBS SC Ur CPR TE T orana E E E E E E 4 Too EZ RESCUE TO E a A ET EA E A A E A A A 5 BO T ROTU IO TO eee e E E ade ieseauasanae 6 ar COS eR ME Mie E E 6 The Skills Menu is where you select the skills that you will perform This provides you with the skills needed to perform CPR correctly This menu is divided into 4 broad skill areas Click on any area to show another menu with different skills l 3 1 Compressions Menu These Activities are designed to improve and assess how well you perform chest compressions No ventilatio
5. another 30 2 5 times This activity is to Test how 2 people perform 2 Person CPR As this requires two rescuers you will be asked to enter the name of the second rescuer The program assumes that the person who has logged in will be the first rescuer The protocol for this is 30 2 that is 30 compressions followed by 2 ventilations for 5 cycles Then the person performing chest compressions switches to ventilations and the person on ventilations performs chest compressions The swap over should be coordinated so there is no or minimal interruption to CPR The protocol stresses the primary importance of the chest compressions Thus even if the ventilations are performed poorly move quickly into the next set of compressions The ventilations should be given in 4 seconds To minimize delay between the last compression and the ventilation it is normal for the person to count out loud for at least the last 5 compressions so the person can prepare to give the breaths There are several methods of doing the swap over One that is common is for the person performing chest compressions to count from at least 20 on the 5 his last cycle As he reaches 25 he moves out of the way and the person on ventilations now puts one hand onto the chest and presses the 26 compression and on He then moves quickly into proper position to keep the compressions moving smoothly This gives the other person time to move to the head and be ready to provide ventilations a
6. e for your performance The display will also include information on the duration of each inspiration and the interval NOTE This is a CPR activity and thus it requires that you do both chest compressions and ventilations If during the ventilations no air goes into the lungs the program will terminate On the description page will tell you the following information SmartMan User Manual 3 Skills Menu 3 CPR Menu v5 3 July 2012 Page 3 The name of the person logged The activity you have selected The number of attempts this login has remaining for this practice Description of how you perform skills in this activity Information related to the 3D models What You Will See Welcome John Smith to the two rescuer basic CPR skills practice activity You have 20 attempts remaining for this activity In this activity you and a co rescuer are required to perform 5 cycles of CPR Each cycle will consist of 30 compressions followed by 2 ventilations Please enter the name of the second rescuer in the space provide below This name will be recorded as part of your results Top 3 3 3 c2 Rescuer 10 I Practice What You Do This is a non standard protocol for performing CPR It is being tested for effectiveness by several communities It is not part of AHA Guidelines 2010 Your will provide 2 cycles of 30 compressions without stopping One ventilation is provided every six seconds or every 0 compression The protocol is for
7. erform 2 cycles of CPR Each cycle will consist of 30 compressions followed by 2 ventilations Linked to your performance are various models i of the chest the heart and the brain You can Select Practice 30 select your views using the buttons below the Com pressions models Use the arrow keys to rotate the chest heart model around or up down a 1 Rescuer CPR Practice Use the Press to Open Close button on the b 2 Rescuer CPR Practice Panel on the left or the SpaceBar to commence this activity c 1 Rescuer CPR Test d 2 Rescuer CPR Test Close CPR Menu 5 Start Press the SPACEBAR or Start button below to begin 3 3 1 a Rescuer CPR Practice What You Do 30 2 x 2 times Only 4 Select Standard show Feedback Or Advanced hide feedback SmartMan Single Rescuer CPR Activity Select from either the standard or advanced version of this activity by using the buttons on the bottom of this panel In the standard version of this activity the colored bars will provide immediate and continuous feedback on your performance This provides you opportunity to correct any errors in your technique to improve the outcomes for your SmartMan patient and improve your score In the advanced version all bars are drawn as uniform gray and the colours are not revealed until the end of the activity soj u do 0 SS ld Standard Version Advanced Version 3 This activity is
8. ns are practiced here 3 2 Ventilations Menu These Activities are designed to improve and assess how well you perform ventilations No chest compressions are practiced here These activities are designed to improve and assess how well you perform CPR This requires both chest compressions and ventilations You can perform either one person CPR or two person CPR l 3 4 Advanced Airway Menu These activities are designed to improve and assess how well you perform intubation and CPR on an intubated patient This requires both chest compressions and ventilations and requires two people Top SmartMan User Manual 3 Skills Menu 3 CPR Menu v5 3 July 2012 Page 1 3 3 CPR Menu Procedure To Select a Skill Click on the skill Compressions Ventilations CPR Advanced Airway to see a sub menu of activities which can be performed Selection 6 and 7 on the Actions Menu will determine whether you have to go through each selection stage or whether you can go more quickly to pressing on the manikin With Selection set to OFF 6 Std Quick Start OFF the procedures you will go through are outlined below 1 3 Select Skill Description of what you are to do in this activity Skills Menu 1 Compressions Menu Information 2 Ventilations Menu Welcome JohnSmith 1 to the single rescuer CPR skills activity You have 20 attempts remaining for this activity 4 Advanced Airway Menu In this activity you are required to p
9. s are performed poorly move quickly into the next set of compressions The ventilations should be given in 4 seconds At the end of the activity you will be given a score for your performance The display will also include information on the duration of each inspiration and the interval SmartMan User Manual 3 Skills Menu 3 CPR Menu v5 3 July 2012 Page 4 NOTE This is a CPR activity and thus it requires that you do both chest compressions and ventilations If during the ventilations no air goes into the lungs the program will terminate On the description page will tell you the following information e The name of the person logged e The activity you have selected e The number of attempts this login has remaining for this practice e Description of how you perform skills in this activity e Information related to the 3D models Here is what you will see Welcome John Smith to the single rescuer CPR TEST You have 3 attempts remaining for this activity In this test you are required to perform 5 cycles of CPR Each cycle will consist of 30 compressions followed by 2 ventilations Linked to your performance are various models of the chest the heart and the brain You can select your views using the buttons below the models Use the arrow keys to rotate the chest heart model around or up down Press the Spacebar to commence this activity Top 3 3 5 e2 Rescuer CPR Test What You Do 30 2 5 times then change over and do
10. s the 30 chest compression is completed At the end of the activity you will be given a score for your performance The display will also include information on the duration of each inspiration and the interval NOTE This is a CPR activity and thus it requires that you do both chest compressions and ventilations If during the ventilations no air goes into the lungs the program will terminate On the description page will tell you the following information SmartMan User Manual 3 Skills Menu 3 CPR Menu v5 3 July 2012 Page 5 e The name of the person logged e The activity you have selected e The number of attempts this login has remaining for this practice e Description of how you perform skills in this activity e Information related to the 3D models Here is what you will see Welcome John Smith to the two rescuer basic CPR skills practice activity You have 20 attempts remaining for this activity In this activity you and a co rescuer are required to perform 5 cycles of CPR Each cycle will consist of 30 compressions followed by 2 ventilations Please enter the name of the second rescuer in the space provide below This name will be recorded as part of your results Top 3 3 6 f2 Rescuer 10 1 Test What You Do This is a non standard protocol for performing CPR It is being tested for effectiveness by several communities It is not part of AHA Guidelines 2010 Your will provide 5 cycles of 30 compressions without
11. stopping A single ventilation is provided every 6 seconds or every 0 compression The protocol stresses the primary importance of the chest compressions The compressions should not slow down or stop when the ventilation is being delivered At the end of the activity you will be given a score for your performance The display will also include information on the duration of each inspiration and whether it began before the compression reached its greatest depth or after the chest was starting to come down again NOTE This is a CPR activity and it requires two people one to perform chest compressions and one to perform ventilations The protocol stresses the primary importance of the chest compressions Thus compressions are scored with more importance however if during the ventilations no air goes into the lungs after several attempts the program will terminate 3 3 7 Close CPR Menu Clicking on this button returns you to the Skills Menu From the Skills Menu you can select a different skill to perform Top SmartMan User Manual 3 Skills Menu 3 CPR Menu v5 3 July 2012 Page 6
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