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Paul University Philippines


Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 3500
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES
SESSION-MODULE DESIGN
GOAL: At the end of the seminar, the student nurses will be able to impart knowledge to and raise awareness of the employees of
Metropolitan Tuguegarao Water District regarding life-saving measure
TOPIC: Basic Life Support
TITLE: A Response to the Call of Service in Safeguarding Lives
VENUE: Audio Visual Hall, Metropolitan Tuguegarao Water District
DATE AND TIME: May 22, 2013, 8:00 am 12:00 pm
PARTICIPANTS: Metropolitan Tuguegarao Water District Employees
PERSONS
TIME
MATERIALS EVALUATI
OBJECTIVES
CONTENT
METHODOLOGY
RESPONSI
FRAME
NEEDED
ON
BLE
At the end of the
seminar, the
participants will
be able to:
1. Define
Support

Life Definition of Life Support:


Evocative Discussion
30minut
- It is an emergency life- The seminar will
es
saving procedures that are
start
with
an
carried out to prolong the
opening prayer.
life of a victim with life After the prayer, a
threatening emergencies
short
introduction
for the seminar will
be delivered.
The
keynote
speakers
from
Philippine National

Iris Angela
Deza
Krisann Dela
Cruz
John Michael
Sedano

Micropho
ne
Speakers
Pamphlet
s
Visual
Aids
Projector

2.
Enumerate Three Kinds of Support:
and Differentiate
1. Basic Life Support
the Three Kinds
- It
is
an
emergency
of Support
procedure that consists of
recognizing
respiratory
arrest or cardiac arrest or
both
and
the
proper
application of CPR to
maintain life until a victim
recovers or advanced life
support is available.
2. Advanced
Cardiac
Life
Support
- The
use
of
special
equipment to maintain
breathing and circulation
for the victim of cardiac
emergency.
3. Prolonged Life Support
- For post resuscitative and
long-term resuscitation

Red Cross will then


be introduced.
The
keynote
speaker will define
life support
Evocative Discussion
The
keynote
speaker will talk
about
the
three
kinds of support
He will elaborate
each kind of support

3.
Identify Cardiovascular Diseases
Evocative Discussion
diseases related
Risk Factors:
The
keynote
to
Basic
Life
1. Risk factors that cannot
speaker will identify
Support,
its
be changed:
the diseases related
description, risk
- Heredity
to basic life support
factors
and
- Age
and
will
then

Mr. Elger
Cordova

30
minutes

Mr. Elger
Cordova

1 hour
and 30
minutes

Mr. Elger
Cordova,
Ms. Irene
Mateo

Micropho
ne
Speakers
Pamphlet
s
Visual
Aids
Projector

Micropho
ne
Speakers
Pamphlet
s

management

- Gender
2. Risk factors that can be
changed or controlled:
- Cigarette smoking
- Hypertension
- Elevated cholesterol/
triglyceride
- Lack of exercise
- Obesity
- Stress
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Heart attack

identify
management
each problem

the
of

Warning signals:
- Chest discomfort
- Sweating
- Nausea
- Shortness of breath
Myocardial Infarction (Heart
Attack)
- It occurs when the oxygen
supply to the heart muscle
(myocardium) is cut-off for
a prolonged period of time.
- This cut-off results from a
reduced blood supply due
to the severe narrowing or
complete blockage of the
diseased artery.
- The
result
is
death
(infarction) of the affected
part of the heart.

Mr. Elger
Cordova,
Ms. Irene
Mateo

Visual
Aids
Projector

First Aid Management


1. Recognize the signal and
take action
2. Have a patient stop from
doing things and have the
patient sit or lie down in a
comfortable position
3. Have someone call the
physician or ambulance for
help
4. Assist in taking his/her
prescribed medicine
Foreign
Body
Airway
Obstruction Management
Causes
of
Airway
Obstruction
- Improper Chewing
- Excessive
intake
of
alcohol
- Presence of dentures
- Running while eating
- Children hand to mouth
stage left unattended
Type of Obstruction
Anatomical Obstruction
- Any part of the body
causes the obstruction.
- For
example,
large
amount
of
saliva,
pooling of blood or

Mr. Elger
Cordova,
Ms. Irene
Mateo

tongue
Mechanical obstruction
- Any
foreign
object
causes the obstruction
- For
example,
coins,
small toys and large
amount of foods

Classification
of
Obstruction
Mild obstruction
- A condition in which a
person can still sneeze
or cough out the cause
of obstruction
Severe obstruction
- A condition in which a
person is unable to
sneeze or cough out the
cause of obstruction
- It
needs
further
management to remove
the cause of obstruction
Heimlich maneuver
- It
is
an
emergency
technique for preventing
suffocation
when
a
persons airway (windpipe)
becomes blocked by a
piece of food or other
object

Mr. Elger
Cordova,
Ms. Irene
Mateo

4. Define
cardiopulmonar
y resuscitation
and
demonstrate its
proper
techniques

Cardiac Arrest
- Condition when circulation
ceases and vital organs
are deprived of oxygen
Three Conditions of Cardiac
Arrest
- Cardiovascular collapse
- Ventricular fibrillation
- Cardiac Standstill
Cardiopulmonary
Evocative Discussion
Resuscitation
The
keynote
- It is the combination of
speaker will discuss
chest compressions and
cardiopulmonary
rescue breathing, given to
resuscitation
and
a victim of cardiac arrest
will demonstrate the
proper execution of
the techniques.
Compression Only CPR
The
keynote
When to STOP CPR
speaker will give the
Spontaneous
signs
of
participants
a
circulation are restored.
chance for a return
Turned
over
to
medical
demonstration.
service or properly trained and The
keynote
authorized personnel
speaker will give the
Operator is already exhausted
participants
a
and cannot continue CPR
chance
to
ask
Physician assumes responsibility
questions regarding
(declares death, take over)
basic life support.
The
assigned
student nurse and
the PBL tutor will

1 hour
and 30
minutes

Mr. Elger
Cordova,
Ms. Irene
Mateo

Mr. Elger
Cordova,
Ms. Irene
Mateo

John Michael
Sedano,
Mr. Julius
Riazonda

Micropho
ne
Speakers
Pamphlet
s
Visual
Aids
Projector
Little
Anne
Mannequi
n
Evaluatio
n Tool
Certificat
es

award
the
certificates
of
appreciation to the
keynote
speakers,
the administrator of
Metropolitan
Tuguegarao
Water
District
and
the
participants.
After the awarding
of certificates, a
short closing remark
will be delivered.
The seminar will end
with
a
closing
prayer.
The students will
distribute
the
seminar evaluation
tool
to
the
participants and will
then distribute the
certificates to them.

Lorren Leigh
Cario
Alyssa
Lacerna
Student
Nurse

Prepared by:

Approved by:

REX LOREN B. DE LEON


Team Leader

ROBERT D. UMOSO, Jr., RN, MAN


Team Leader IV

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