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ENGLISH - Glossary [CRA/AED] - V1

Guillermo Schulte

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Automated External Defibrillator

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

AED

CPR

Cardiorespiratory Arrest

Foreign Body Airway Obstruction

FBAO

CRA

> Main Causes of CRA

CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

CHOKING

CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS

> Types of FBAO

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CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASEWhen the arteries supplying blood to the heart narrow or become blocked due to fatty buildup (atherosclerosis), reducing blood flow.

PARTIAL FBAO

The person can speak but has trouble breathing.

COMPLETE FBAO

The person cannot speak or breathe.

The Heimlich maneuver is the best option.

A portable device that delivers an electric shock to the heart to help a person in cardiac arrest restore a normal rhythm.

CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS When the heart beats irregularly—sometimes too fast, sometimes too slow. Some arrhythmias are harmless, but others, like fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia, can be life-threatening.

A situation where something, such as food or an object, completely or partially blocks a person’s airway.

What Are the Types of FBAO?

It happens when the heart and breathing stop suddenly, preventing oxygen from reaching the brain and other vital organs.

Main Causes of CRA

Emergency technique combining chest compressions and assisted breathing to maintain blood flow and oxygen in a person with cardiac arrest.

CHOKINGThe airways become blocked after inhaling an object or liquid, preventing oxygen from reaching the brain and body.