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RESEARCH STATEMENT

PRESENTATION
RONALD THAKOR
F. Y. M.Sc NURSING
COLLEGE OF NURSING
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF
PLANNED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON
CARDIO PULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR)
IN TERMS OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND
PRACTICE AMONG 2nd YEAR B.Sc NURSING
STUDENTS OF SELECTED COLLEGE OF
NURSING OF AHMEDABAD
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
• To conduct a planned teaching programme on
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for 2nd
year B.Sc nursing students of selected college
of nursing of Ahmedabad.
• To assess the effectiveness of planned
teaching program on cardio pulmonary
resuscitation in terms of knowledge and
practice of 2nd year B.Sc nursing students of
selected college of nursing of Ahmedabad.
NEED FOR THE STUDY
• Crdiopulmonary resuscitation[CPR]. An emergency
procedure in which the heart and lungs are made to work
by manually compressing the chest overlying the heart and
forcing air into the lungs. CPR is used to maintain
circulation when the heart stops pumping, usually because
of disease, drugs, or trauma.
• CPR provides a trickle of oxygenated blood to the brain and
heart and keeps these organs alive until defibrillation can
shock the heart into a normal rhythm.
• If CPR is started within 4 minutes of collapse and
defibrillation provided within 10 minutes a person has a
40% chance of survival
NEED FOR THE STUDY….
• Brain death from lack of oxygen usually begins in
4 minutes and is usually complete in less than 10
minutes.
• CardioPulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) supplies a
limited amount of oxygen to the brain, delaying
the death of cells.
• Immediately providing CPR can double a person's
chance of survival, and the sooner CPR is started,
the greater the chance of survival
• CPR saves lives and as more people become
trained

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