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Quality CPR and defibrillation assessment

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ALS Provider Course - continuous assessment for high quality CPR and defibrillation
Structure
Skill description
Desired skill
outcome
Process
Demonstration of competency during the skills practice

Confirmation of
cardiac arrest
Open airway, check for breathing and circulation simultaneously, call the resuscitation team and send for
resuscitation equipment.
Confirms cardiac
arrest and
ensures help is
called

Delivery of high
quality chest
compressions
Hand position, depth, rate, dutycycle, and recoil of compressions. 30:2 ratio.
Avoids unnecessary interruptions in chest compression.
Support of the
circulation during
cardiac arrest

Task allocation and
planning for
defibrillation
Allocates tasks
and plans actions
of team to
minimise preshock pause

Safe and effective
use of defibrillator
Identifies competencies and allocates tasks accordingly.
Explains sequence to team members to minimise pre-shock pause:
 pads applied while chest compressions are on-going
 compressions stopped for rhythm check, <5 s
 if shockable rhythm, team stands clear except person doing chest compressions and defibrillator
charged
 compressions stop, hands clear of chest, and shock delivery immediate resumption of CPR
Ensures delivery of planned actions by team:
 correct application of self-adhesive pads
 correct diagnosis of shockable rhythm
 minimises pre-shock pause; warns team to stand clear, charges defibrillator with on-going chest
compressions
 tells person delivering chest compressions to stand clear
 shock delivered and immediate resumption of CPR
 no pause or rhythm checks immediately post shock
 ensures safety of self and team during defibrillation
1st Instructor name:
Candidate name:
Achieved assessment outcome:
Yes
No
Assessment
Please tick
Not
Achieved
achieved
Safe and
effective
defibrillation,
minimal preshock pause
2nd Instructor name:
Date:
Comments:
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ALS Provider Course
Resuscitation Council (UK)
Tel: (020) 7388 4678 | Fax: (020) 7383 0773
ALS@resus.org.uk | www.resus.org.uk
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