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First aid
- Knowledge of workplace accident risks
- L - Life-threatening situation (Assess and possibly move person from life-threatening situation)
- A – Breathing (Create an open airway and correct airway obstruction)
- B - Bleeding (Stop Bleeding)
- C - Circulatory failure (Prevent circulatory failure)
- First at the scene of an accident (Prioritize and shop at the scene of an accident)
- Acute illnesses;
Stroke
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiopulmonary rescue
- Why CPR
- The first critical minutes
- The chain that saves lives
- Check vital signs
- Create an open airway
- Place an unconscious person in a stable lateral position
- Sound the alarm in the right way
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in case of cardiac arrest
Airway stoppage
- Identify and correct airway obstruction
Defibrillator
- Information
- Demonstration
- Device review
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Every year, thousands of people in Sweden suffer cardiac arrest outside of hospital. The majority of victims are affected at home or in public places where medical personnel or defibrillators are rarely on site. In cases where CPR was started within 1 minute and a defibrillator was used within 5 minutes, 49-75 percent survival has been reported. For every minute, the person's chance of survival decreases by about 10 percent. In Sweden, the time from alarm to defibrillator is 10-60 minutes, which means that there must be someone who can freeze the time until medical personnel are on site. Are you one of them?
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