Cardiopulmonary resuscitation assessment scoring criteria table

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation assessment scoring criteria table is as follows:

1, preoperative preparation, 5 points, including dress, CPR items related to the preparation.

2. Clearly define the goal of resuscitation and the judgment of the safety of the surrounding environment.

3, assessment of the patient, judgment of consciousness and emergency call for help.

4, chest compressions, open airway, artificial respiration and cardiopulmonary resuscitation effectiveness assessment.

5, post-resuscitation organization, record.

6, oral cardiopulmonary resuscitation effective indications and precautions.

7. Overall evaluation of the whole operation process.

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1. When performing CPR, check if the patient is still conscious. The first thing to do is to call. If you are not in the hospital, you should call the 120 emergency number promptly.

2. The rescuer can touch the carotid artery to determine whether the heart has stopped beating, and also to determine whether the patient is breathing on his own. If the patient's carotid artery is not pulsating and he or she is losing spontaneous breathing, chest compressions should be performed immediately.

3. Ensure that the patient has escaped the hazardous environment and must be lying flat on the floor before effective compressions can be performed.