Basic life support refers to the maintaining of airway patency and supporting breathing and the circulation without the use of equipment other than a protective device (1).
With respect to Basic Life Support in an Adult:
Basic Life Support (BLS) in an adult consists of the following sequence of actions (1):
SEQUENCE | Technical description |
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SAFETY | Make sure you, the victim and any bystanders are safe |
RESPONSE |
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AIRWAY | Open the airway
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BREATHING | Look, listen and feel for normal breathing for no more than 10 seconds |
DIAL 999 | Call an ambulance (999)
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SEND FOR AED | Send someone to get an AED if available
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CIRCULATION | Start chest compressions
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GIVE RESCUE BREATHS | After 30 compressions open the airway again using head tilt and chin lift and give 2 rescue breaths
Continue with chest compressions and rescue breaths in a ratio of 30:2 |
IF AN AED ARRIVES | Switch on the AED
If a shock is indicated, deliver shock
If no shock is indicated, continue CPR
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CONTINUE CPR | Do not interrupt resuscitation until:
It is rare for CPR alone to restart the heart. Unless you are certain the person has recovered continue CPR |
RECOVERY POSITION | If you are certain the victim is breathing normally but is still unresponsive, place in the recovery position
Be prepared to restart CPR immediately if the victim deteriorates or stops breathing normally |
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