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American Heart Association Recommendations: AED

American Heart Association Recommendations: AED. American Heart Association Recommendations. Three minutes from patient “drop” to “shock” When hospitals deploy AEDs, first-responding personnel should also receive authorization and training to use an AED

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American Heart Association Recommendations: AED

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  1. American Heart Association Recommendations: AED

  2. American Heart AssociationRecommendations • Three minutes from patient “drop” to “shock” • When hospitals deploy AEDs, first-responding personnel shouldalso receive authorization and training to use an AED • Hospitals should monitor collapse-to-firstshock intervals and resuscitation outcomes

  3. American Heart AssociationRecommendations To give the victim the best chanceof survival, 3 actions must occur within the first moments ofa cardiac arrest: • activation of the emergency medical response system, • provisionof CPR, and • operation of an AED. Circulation. 2005;112:IV-35 – IV-46.

  4. NMH Cardiac Arrest Policy & Procedure • A new patient care policy-- Policy # 5.67 Emergency Medical Response: Cardiac, Airway, Medical, Pediatric and Rapid Response Emergency Team--has been drafted and is pending approval. • In preparation, AED education and competency is necessary.

  5. AED Education PlanWhy? • Code team & non-ICU nurses reporting need • AED’s are not being used in a timely manner. Defibrillation is occurring upon arrival of code team--which may take longer than three minutes • JCAHO revised standards for individualin-hospital resuscitation capabilities to include evaluationof resuscitation policies, procedures, processes, protocols,equipment, staff training, and outcome review. Circulation. 2005;112:IV-35 – IV-46.

  6. AED Education PlanWho? • Who is undergoing AED education? Registered nurses in Feinberg, Galter, Olson, Stone, and Prentice Women’s Hospital, who have not had AED education with return demonstration in the past six months. • Who is training? ICU, RRT, Cath Lab, CSU, PACU, and medicine nurses, whom will participate in AED training sessions taught by Rene Catalano, R.N., and Margaret Duggan, R.N.

  7. AED Education PlanWhen • “Train the trainer” sessions to begin as early as next week • Each of the 39 instructors will be asked to work two 4 hour sessions over a two-week period.

  8. AED Education PlanGoals • “Drop” to “shock” within three minutes as reported on code evaluations • AED usage will increase • Standardized AED competency for all nursing departments • Bi-yearly AED inservicing

  9. Thanks to the following nurses and units: Kara Olson Noel F.-Cath Lab Karen Ray Tara Marhudia Inne Kaumpungan Tiffani Osiol-15 West Val Chango Kohnen Monica Gonzales-15 West Sylvia Rein David Rotz-RRT Liz Malecki-CCU Erica Rodriguez Diane Amin-CCU Aida Mujagic Bernadette Sayegh-CCU Raye Reinstein Catherine Petzinger Erin Mullaghy Gale Formato-CSU Margarite Salinas-Watts Jimm Plaza Ashley Diersen--CCU Mary Muse Vivian Ott-RRT Denise Konen-CCU Cynthia Young Rebekah Wilson-Cath Lab Sanja Harvey Rene Catalano-CCU Rebecca Wetzel-CTICU Rene Tipple-Cath Lab Pam Pfeifer-NM Academy Julie Vanourek-Cath Lab Samantha Goosby Vicki Emich-CCU Diane Smith Linda Jones-Same Day Surgery

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