Surf Life Saving Australia Champion Lifesaver Practical Resuscitation PDF
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2020
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This document contains instructions, scoring rubrics, and marking sheets for a practical resuscitation assessment. It's for a life saving course or exam. This test covers patient assessment and CPR techniques for a manikin.
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SURF LIFE SAVING AUSTRALIA CHAMPION LIFESAVER PRACTICAL RESUSCITATION COVID-19 V2.11/20 CARNIVAL: DATE: COMPETITOR’S NAME: CLUB: SEX: AGE CATEGORY: HEAT: SEMI: FINAL: Mark a in the square or circle adjacent to the errors. Check your additions. Submit your card promptly to the Steward JUDGES NA...
SURF LIFE SAVING AUSTRALIA CHAMPION LIFESAVER PRACTICAL RESUSCITATION COVID-19 V2.11/20 CARNIVAL: DATE: COMPETITOR’S NAME: CLUB: SEX: AGE CATEGORY: HEAT: SEMI: FINAL: Mark a in the square or circle adjacent to the errors. Check your additions. Submit your card promptly to the Steward JUDGES NAME: JUDGE’S SIGNATURE: The ‘Patient’ for this Section has been determined as an adult. Points deductions for each Section will be as follows: A maximum of twenty (20) points will be allocated to each Section with team deductions as follows: Maximum Points Deduction: For both Sections of the Champion Lifesaver practical resuscitation: Section A – Live Manikin Patient Assessment including Lateral Position Section B – Assessment of One Person C.P.R. on a Manikin, ○ the maximum deduction for each Section shall be 20 Points. Note: No competitor can earn less than 0 points in Section A or Section B in the practical resuscitation component of the event. Mark a in the square or circle adjacent to the errors. Check your additions. Submit your card promptly to the Steward □ Section A Points Calculation – Live Manikin Patient Assessment including Lateral Position Major Faults: Major Faults (on competition marking sheet indicated by a circle for Judges to mark) For each Major Fault, 4.0 Points to be taken off the total 20 points in the relevant Section being judged. Note 1: Judges are not to confer on any Major Faults. All judges need to have independently recorded the same Major Fault for it to be accepted. Note 2: If both a Major and a Minor Fault is recorded by separate Judges, then that will result with a Minor Fault being recorded. Minor Faults: Minor Faults (on competition marking sheet indicated with a square for Judges to mark) For each Minor Fault, 0.5 Point to be taken off the total 20 points in the relevant Section being judged. Note 1: Judges are not to confer on any Minor Faults. Note 2: If both a Major and a Minor Fault is recorded by separate Judges, then that will result with a Minor Fault being recorded. Section B Points Calculation – Assessment One Person C.P.R. on a Manikin Number Major Faults X 4.0 points each = Number Major Faults X 4.0 points each = Number Minor Faults X 0.5 points each = Number Minor Faults X 0.5 points each = TOTAL POINTS DEDUCTION = Timing Deductions: 4. 3, 2. 1 or Nil points = 20 POINTS MINUS TOTAL POINTS DEDUCTION = TOTAL POINTS DEDUCTION = 20 POINTS MINUS TOTAL POINTS DEDUCTION = /20 TOTAL SCORE OUT OF 40 POINTS FOR SECTION ‘A’ PLUS SECTION ‘B’ = /40 /20 Champion Lifesaver Practical Resuscitation – Page 1 v.06/19 – COVID-19 V2.11/20 CLUB: SEX: DATE: AGE CATEGORY: HEAT SEMI FINAL SECTION A JUDGE’S MARKING SHEET Live Manikin Patient Assessment Including Lateral Position Command Given: “A patient is found lying on the ground motionless, please assess the situation and declare patient assessment. Further instructions will be given at each stage of the segments” ○ □ Failure to assess for danger to self, bystanders or patient, and remove danger if necessary Incorrect assessment of above If asked by competitor “is there any danger” – respond appropriately ○ □ Failure to “Squeeze shoulders, shout and ask simple commands” Incorrect assessment of above Command given: “Patient is not responsive, not moving and is unconscious.” ○ ○ □ Failure to request a “send” for assistance Failure to check airway Incorrect method of checking airway Command Given: “Foreign body and fluids are visible” ○ □ ○ □ ○ □ □ ○ □ □ Failure to roll patient on to side Incorrect method of rolling patient on side Failure to place head in backward head tilt, apply jaw support correctly and open mouth with head turned slightly downwards Little Annie’s do not turn Incorrect assessment of above Failure to assess patient’s airway and simulate inspection and cleaning of the mouth Not looking inside mouth after simulating the cleaning out with fingers Having visibly sandy or dirty fingers when cleaning the mouth Failure to assess patient’s breathing Not placing ear over nose, cheek over mouth to assess for breathing Not correctly observing/feeling chest and abdomen for movement JUDGE’S NAME: Command given: “Patient is not responsive and is not breathing normally” □ ○ ○ ○ □ ○ □ □ ○ ” Not declaring that Patient is not responsive and is not breathing normally Failure to roll patient on back Failure to attempt to obtain an open airway Failure to give 2 rescue breaths – Simulate - Manikin Incorrect method of delivering 2 rescue breaths Failure to achieve head tilt Occasional incorrect head tilt Not observing chest movement between breaths Failure to correctly position compressing hand on the sternum for effective E.C.C Note: No pressure is to be applied to patient’s chest After hand positions are assessed Command given:“Patient is now breathing normally” □ ○ ○ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ ” Not declaring that “Patient is now breathing normally Failure to place patient into lateral (recovery) position Failure to maintain an open airway after securing the patient in the lateral position Incorrect patient roll Incorrect placement of knee/leg in lateral position (each occasion) Incorrect position of patient’s arms (both) in lateral position Not pointing the head slightly downward for drainage from mouth Not monitoring the patient Rough handling of patient Other deductions (specify) Command given: “Operator halt” Note 1: Judges to complete/finalise markings for the live Manikin patient assessment – Section A Note 2: Judges are not to confer on any observed faults. All judges need to have independently recorded the same major deduction for it to be accepted. Competitor to prepare manikin for Section B Total Number Major Faults Total Number Minor Faults Champion Lifesaver Practical Resuscitation – Page 2 v.06/19 – COVID-19 V2.11/20 CLUB: SEX: DATE: AGE CATEGORY: HEAT SEMI FINAL SECTION B JUDGE’S MARKING SHEET Assessment of 1 person C.P.R. on a manikin Command given: “The patient has been assessed as not responsive, not moving and is unconscious. The patient is not breathing normally after 2 initial rescue breaths have been delivered”. Command given: – “Operator ready” ○ □ ○ Failure to immediately attempt to take up hand position for E.C.C. Occasional incorrect position of the compressing hand on the sternum for E.C.C. Totally incorrect position of compressing hand on the sternum for E.C.C. Note: Upon hand position being located for E.C.C. Command given: “Operator commence” Note: timing for 5 complete cycles beginning with E.C.C. to commence on this command ○ ○ ○ □ ○ ○ ○ ○ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ JUDGE’S NAME: Note: Assessor to time competitor over 5 complete cycles Command given at the completion of the 5th cycle “Operator halt. The patient is now breathing normally” □ Not declaring assessment that “Patient is now breathing normally” Record of timing for 5 complete cycles Record time taken for competitor to complete 5 full cycles – 30 compression / 2 rescue breaths = 1 cycle. Note: Timing to start on first compression and timing to stop at the completion of the 2nd rescue breath on the 5th cycle 5 cycles completed in: Deductions: Assessor to tick the appropriate timing deduction Slower than 2:05.00 4 point deduction 2:03.00 – 2:04.99 2 point deductions 2:01.00 – 2:02.99 1 point deduction Failure to begin C.P.R. commencing with E.C.C. 1:55.00 – 2:00.99 Nil deduction Failure to attempt rescue breathing Simulate - Manikin 1:53.00 – 1:54.99 1 point deduction Failure to maintain backward head tilt during rescue breathing 1:51.00 – 1:52.99 2 point deduction 1:50:00 – 1:50.99 3 point deduction Occasional failure to maintain backward head tilt during rescue breathing Failure to consistently achieve a seal during inflations Failure to consistently achieve correct chest inflation during rescue breathing Failure to consistently achieve sufficient chest depth during ECC Failure to consistently achieve correct hand position for E.C.C. Occasional incorrect hand positions for E.C.C. □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Faster than 1:50.00 4 point deduction Note 1: Judges to complete marking C.P.R. on manikin assessment Note 2: Judges are not to confer on any observed faults. All judges need to have independently recorded the same major deduction for it to be accepted. Total Number Total Number Major Faults Minor Faults Timing Deductions Occasional incorrect pressure for E.C.C. Not maintaining a consistent rate during C.P.R. Not counting E.C.C compressions aloud (The E.C.C. count shall be given aloud commencing with “1” then “5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30”, or “1 to 30” or any other variation starting with “1 and ending with 30”.) Not Maintaining Correct Ratio of 30:2 Incorrect rescue breathing technique Occasional incorrect mouth seal during rescue breathing Occasional over/under inflation of lungs Not observing rise and fall of chest during rescue breathing Rough handling of patient Other deductions (specify) Champion Lifesaver Practical Resuscitation – Page 3 v.06/19 – COVID-19 V2.11/20