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AIR RESUSCITATION (EAR) Start
EAR if the causality is not breathing. EAR is
also called mouth-to-mouth.
There are three methods of EAR:
- Mouth-to-mouth
- Mouth-to-nose
- Mouth-to-mask
Turn the casualty to his side to clear the airway
before starting EAR
Mouth to Mouth
STEP 1 - Turn the casualty onto
his back
STEP 2 - Tilt the head back slightly
and lift the jaw forward.
STEP 3 - Pinch the casualty’s
nostrils with thumb and finger to seal the nose.
STEP 4- Take a deep breath and
breathe into the casualty's mouth.
STEP 5 - Remove lips. Allow chest
to fall. Turn your head to the side to check if
the chest is rising and falling after each inflation
STEP 6 - If chest does not rise,
check the angle of the head then check the airway.
If the stomach rises, decrease the amount of breath.
STEP 7- Give 5 full breaths in
10 seconds, then check the carotid (neck) pulse
STEP 8 - If pulse is present,
commence EAR at the rate of 15 breaths per minute.
Mouth to Nose
This is done if there is an injury
in the mouth.
STEP 1 - Tilt the casualty's head
back
STEP 2- Close the casualty's mouth.
STEP 3 - Take a deep breath and
breathe into the casualty's nose.
STEP 4- Take your mouth away and
open the casualty's mouth.
STEP 5- Give 5 full breaths in
10 seconds
STEP 6- Check the carotid (neck)
pulse. If pulse is present, commence EAR at the
rate of 15 breaths per minute. |