2020 Changes • A new in-hospital cardiac arrest Chain of Survival for pediatrics was added, and it has the sixth link, for recovery. A sixth link, recovery, was also added to both of the out-of-hospital Chains of Survival (adult and pediatric).
What are the new changes to CPR?
Other changes to CPR guidelines include two new opioid-associated emergency algorithms for first responders and lay rescuers to respond to cardiac arrests caused by overdoses, and new data on pediatric CPR and resuscitation of pregnant patients.
What is a good BLS sequence for 2020?
If the patient has a weak pulse, administer one breath every three seconds. Add chest compressions if the pulse remains below 60 beats per minute. Assess the patient’s pulse every 2 minutes. If the patient has no pulse, begin CPR cycles of 15 compressions and 2 rescue breaths.
When were the latest ACLS guidelines updated?
The AHA and European Resuscitation Council developed the most recent ACLS Guidelines in 2010 using the comprehensive review of resuscitation literature performed by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR), and these were updated in 2015, 2018, and 2020 [4-14].
What does ABCD mean in basic life support?
Use the Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure (ABCDE) approach to assess and treat the patient. Do a complete initial assessment and re-assess regularly. Treat life-threatening problems before moving to the next part of assessment.
How to become BLS certified?
American Heart Association: The current leader in the marketplace for certifications is the American Heart Association.
How to get BLS certification?
Locate a class. BLS classes are often taught at hospitals and community colleges. The American Heart Association also provides BLS classes (see Resources).
Is BLS different than CPR?
Although BLS and CPR are two different things by definition, they are closely connected because CPR itself is BLS. Life cannot be supported if adequate respiration and circulation cease; this is why healthcare providers perform these vital functions artificially for non-breathing patients who do not have a pulse.
Is BLS a certification?
Basic life support, or BLS, is a medical certification similar to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). BLS certification is intended for people who work in the medical profession, such as nurses and emergency medical technicians.