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Critical factors of an emergency
Response time
initial evaluation
Components of an Emergency Action Plan
Personell and Roles
Communication (where is the nearest phone)
Emergency Equipment (list and location)
Role of 1st responder
Venue of directions with a map
Checklist for non-medical emergencies
Who has the final say over how the athlete should be transported?
EMS
AED
Automated External Defibrillator
CPR Chain of Survival
Immediate recognition of cardiac arrest and early activation of EMS
Early CPR
Early Defibrillation
Effective advances lifes support
Integrated post-cardiac arrest care
Shock
occurs as a result of a decrease in blood available in the circulatory system
Hypovolemic Shock
decreased blood volume resulting in poor oxygen transport
Respiratory Shock
Lungs are unable to supply oxygen to circulating blood
Neurogenic Shock
Injury to the nervous system causes general blood vessel dilation which does not allow the typical 6 liters of blood to fill the system
Cardiogenic Shock
Heart unable to pump enough blood
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