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, How do we care for casualty who is suffering from a heart attack? -
ANSWERSConscious: semi sitting position
Unconcisious: check ABC'S
In both cases: Administer oxygen and promote recovery
A passenger feels cramping chest pain spreading to the left arm and jaw,
breathlessness, weakness and is pale in colour, what is he suffering from? -
ANSWERSAngina
How do we care for a casualty who has gone into cardiac arrest? - ANSWERSCPR and
use of AED is advised if available and crew trained
Promote recovery
What position would you put a passenger in who is suffering from Angina or heart
attack? - ANSWERSSemi-sitting position
What are the signs and symptoms of heart attack? - ANSWERSVery constricting chest
pain
Difficulty in breathing
Ashen cold and clammy skin
Weak rapid pulse
Nausea and vomiting
What is the correct command to lift and unconscious passenger? - ANSWERSIs
everyone in position?
Prepare to move and move
What is the operation of portable oxygen? - ANSWERSInform the flight deck
No smoking PA "refrain from smoking"
In hatbin/stowage- check 02 flow
What is the duration of the 120L oxygen bottle? - ANSWERSHigh flow: 30 minutes at 4
litres per minute
Low flow: 60 minutes at 2 litres per minute
What is the duration of the 311L oxygen bottle? - ANSWERSHigh flow: 77 minutes at 4
litres per minute
Low flow: 154 minute at 2 litres per minute
When using portable oxygen what should be done after informing the flight deck and
making a no smoking PA? - ANSWERSTurn fully anti clockwise and watch for green
indicator