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ProCPR Layrescuer Adult CPR/AED Skill Evaluation Checklist Keep form for years as proof of completed evaluations. Participant Names (Please Print) Date: Instructor/Skill Evaluator Printed Name: Registry #: Signature: Required Skill Scenarios 0 CPR and First Aid ECC/ILCOR Guidelines Adult CPR AED Adult Conscious Choking Adult Unconscious Choking Individual Skills Assess during skill scenarios. Assessing the scene for safety Using personal protective equipment: Gloves Face Shield/Rescue Mask Assessing patient responsiveness Giving Compressions: Adult- hands on the center of the chest between the nipples. Opening the Airway using a head tilt chin lift Giving rescue breaths: Adult Covering mouth Removing a foreign object For Classroom: Passed Written Test 80% ProCPR Written Test (Layrescuer: Adult CPR/AED) answer. Circle the choose the best. Which symptom is not consistent with cardiac-related chest pain? A. Squeezing or heavy chest pain B. Drooping face when smiling C. Left or right arm pain D. Jaw pain ProTrainings.com Phone: 888-06-787 Fax: 80-9-007 Email: support@protrainings.com

Skill Practice Sheets ProCPR Layrescuer Adult CPR/AED Adult CPR AED Required Skill Scenarios Adult Conscious Choking Adult Unconscious Choking Infant CPR Infant Conscious Choking Infant Unconscious Choking Individual Skills Assessing the scene for safety Using personal protective equipment: Gloves Face Shield Assessing patient responsiveness Giving Compressions: Adult- hands on the center of the chest between the nipples. Child or hands on the center of the chest between the nipples. Infant fingers on the center of the chest just below the nipples. Opening the Airway using a head tilt chin lift Giving rescue breaths: Adult and Child Covering mouth Infant Covering mouth and nose Removing a foreign object

Adult CPR Check Scene: Check for safety, apply gloves and prepare face shield. Check Person: Check for responsiveness by holding head still, tapping and shouting. Look at chest and face to determine no normal breathing. You are watching a basketball game when a player collapses on the court. What would you do? Call 9: If unresponsive or a life-threatening condition exists, send someone to call 9 and get an AED if available. 0 Compressions: Use hands, give 0 chest compressions, at a rate of 00-0 compressions/minute, at -. inches deep. Open Airway: Open Airway using a head tilt chin lift technique. Look in the mouth for any obstructions. Adult Manikin 6 Give Breaths: Give breaths lasting second each making sure the chest rises and falls with each breath. 7 Continue CPR: Give cycles of 0 chest compressions, followed by breaths. If the patient shows signs of life Trained personnel or EMS take over An AED is ready to use The rescuer is too exhausted to continue Follows 0 ECC/ILCOR and American Heart Association Guidelines

AED Power on the AED: Check to make sure it is safe to use the AED. Unsafe conditions include, victim in water, on metal surface, flammable gas... Bare the Chest: Follow directions of AED. Dry any wet areas on chest, remove any patches, shave hair if needed. You are performing CPR on a person when an AED arrives and is ready to use. What will you do? Apply Pads: Peel off backing and place pads as the picture on the pads shows. Press down firmly to assure pads are securely affixed. Plug in Connector: Follow AED directions. Some AED models have pre-connected electrodes and will sense when pads are secure. Note: For victims 8 years old and younger, or under lbs, use child pads. If victim is over 8 or pounds, use adult pads. Adult pads can be used if no child sized pads are available. Make sure the pads do not touch. For Infants, place one pad on the center of the chest and the other pad on the center of the back. Adult Manikin and AED Trainer Stand Clear: Don t touch the victim while the AED is analyzing or charging. 6 Push Shock Button: Shout, Clear, and make sure no one is touching patient. 7 8 0 Compressions: Give cycles of 0 chest compressions, at a rate of 00-0 compressions/minute, followed with breaths. After Minutes: The AED will reanalyze. If AED says, No shock advised, continue CPR if no signs of life. Follow AED prompts. Note: Don t wait. Begin compressions immediately after the shock is delivered. If the patient shows signs of life Trained personnel or EMS take over The rescuer is too exhausted to continue Follows 0 ECC/ILCOR and American Heart Association Guidelines

Adult Conscious Choking Check Person: Ask, Are you choking? If the person cannot cough, speak or breath, he or she is choking and needs your help. Call 9: Send someone to call 9. If no one is available to call, provide care first. You are eating at a restaurant when a person stands up and grasps his throat. What would you do? Stand Behind: Place your foot between the person s feet and place your other foot firmly on the ground beside you. Position Hands: Find the navel. Tucking in the thumb, place the thumb side of the fist against the abdomen, just above the navel. Give Thrusts: Grasp the back of your fist, give inward -upward abdominal thrusts until object is out or person goes unconscious. Note: You will need to kneel down for a child in order to give effective abdominal thrusts. Adult Manikin The object comes out The person becomes unconscious (Call 9 and perform unconscious choking technique in this case) Follows 0 ECC/ILCOR and American Heart Association Guidelines

Adult Unconscious Choking Position Person: Lower person safely to the ground. Call 9: If 9 has not been called, send someone to call 9 and get an AED if available. You are eating at a restaurant when a man starts choking. You perform abdominal thrusts and he goes unconscious. 6 7 0 Compressions: Using hands, give 0 chest compressions, at a rate of 00-0 compressions per minute, at -. inches deep. Check for Object: Open Airway using a head tilt chin lift technique. Look in the mouth for any obstructions. If object is seen, do a finger sweep to remove it. Give a Breath: Open airway and Give a breath. Even if no object is seen, attempt a breath. If air goes in give a second breath. Reposition, Reattempt: If air does not go in, reposition and reattempt a breath. If air still does not go in, continue compressions. 0 Compressions: Using hands, give 0 chest compressions, at a rate of 00-0 compressions per minute, at -. inches deep.. Adult Manikin If the patient shows signs of life Trained personnel or EMS take over The rescuer is too exhausted to continue 8 Check for Object: If object is seen, do a finger sweep to remove it. Repeat steps -8 until air goes in and makes chest rise. Note: After breaths go in, continue CPR if the person shows no signs of life. If there is breathing, monitor Airway, Breathing, and Circulation until EMS arrives. Follows 0 ECC/ILCOR and American Heart Association Guidelines