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The heart and lungs fill the upper chest cavity. The ribs and sternum form a cage that protects these vital organs. The heart is fairly central, with a lung on either side of it. 
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The lungs extract oxygen from inhaled air and inject it into the blood.  The heart then pumps the oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.  When a person performs CPR, the first task is to artificially fill the lungs with oxygen.  This is done by rescue breathing.  The second task is to move the oxygenated blood to the rest of the body - especially to the brain.  This is accomplished by chest compressions (which squeeze the heart).
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The chest compressions of CPR should only be performed if there is no pulse, but it is often difficult for non-professionals to sense the pulse. For this reason the current recommendations are that the non-professional should look for signs such as coughing, normal breathing, or movement. Checking for a pulse would waste valuable time in some circumstances. [http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/967590756.html <math>_1</math>]
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This may occur in:
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There are a number of factors that can affect a person's heart health.
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;Smoking: Smoking raises your risk of a heart attack by two to six times. In the United states 20% of all cardiovascular disease is related to smoking. The best advice is don't smoke.
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:'''Heart healthy diet'''- A well balanced diet can improve your heart health. You should eat more fruits (especially those high in vitamin C), nuts, and vegetables (especially leafy vegetables). Increase your intake of omega 3 fatty acids by eating flax, leafy vegetables, or fish and use olive oil rather than other "bad fats".
 
  
:'''Heart damaging diet'''- A diet rich in saturated fat, trans-fats, cholesterol, sugar and salt can damage your heart and blood vessels. Cholesterol is found only in animal products, and saturated fat is found in great quantities in meat, milk products, and eggs. Greasy or fried foods - especially the modern "Fast Food" diet - are very bad for your health.
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:In Britain 50% of all deaths are from heart disease, but death from heart disease was found to be 28% less in vegetarians. Adventist's are known for their health message, but over the years, fewer and fewer people have adopted the health principles of the church, and there has been a noticeable increase in heart disease within the church. [http://www.vegsoc.org/info/health2.html <math>_4</math>]
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:Regular aerobic exercise keeps your heart (which is a large muscle) in good condition.
 
;Drink plenty of water
 
:To determine how much water you should drink to stay hydrated, take your body weight in pounds, and divide it by two.  This is the number of ounces of water you should drink each day.  The Adventist Health study found that those who drank 2 glasses a water per day had about 3 times more deaths from heart disease than those who drank 5 or more glasses per day.[http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/155/9/827]
 
;Stress
 
:Stress raises your risk of heart problems.
 
;Heredity
 
:There is nothing you can do about your genetics - you may have inherited heart properties that are good or bad.  If heart problems run in your family, it is even more important for you to address the risk factors you ''can'' control.
 
;Gender
 
:Men tend to have more heart disease than women although there has been some equalization in recent years as more women have started smoking.
 
  
 
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See the [[Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Recreation/Physical Fitness|Physical Fitness]] honor for setting up a personalized exercise program.  If you opt for aerobic exercise and stick with it for one month, you may as well stick with the program for two more months and earn the Physical Fitness honor too.
 
  
This would also be a good opportunity to earn the [[Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Household Arts/Nutrition - Advanced|Nutrition - Advanced]] honor (it requires that you track your diet for one week) and the [[Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Health and Science/Digestion|Digestion]] honor (it requires that you track your diet for two weeks).
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1) [http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/967590756.html American Heart Association Recommendations] <br>
 
2) [http://www.heimlichinstitute.org/howtodo.html Heimlich Institute] <br>
 
3) [http://www.chipusa.org/ Coronary Health Improvement Project] <br>
 
4) [http://www.vegsoc.org/info/health2.html Heart Health and Vegetarianism]<br>
 
5) [http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/155/9/827 Hydration improves heart health]<br>
 
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Reanimación cardiopulmonar (RCP)

Nivel de destreza

2

Año

1986

Version

24.11.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

Asociación General

CPR AY Honor.png
Reanimación cardiopulmonar (RCP)
Salud y ciencia
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación General
Año de introducción
1986
Vea también


1

Completar con éxito una clase, ya sea patrocinado por la Asociación Americana del Corazón, la Cruz Roja Americana, o un equivalente en virtud de un instructor certificado a fin de aprender y demostrar RCP. Esto debe ser en los últimos 12 meses.



Puede encontrar una clase cerca de usted usando uno de los siguientes sitios web en los EE. UU., o buscar la organización equivalente en su área:

Estas organizaciones brindan una excelente capacitación, pero cobran. Es posible encontrar personas certificadas para enseñar resucitación cardiopulmonar y que cobren más bajo. Comuníquese con su Coordinador de área de Conquistadores para ver si conocen a algún miembro del personal de Conquistadores dentro de su asociación que esté calificado para ofrecer esta clase.



2

Conocer y comprender la ubicación y función del corazón y los pulmones.


Heart-and-lungs.jpg



3

Definir RCP y decir cinco condiciones en las que se utilizaría.



4

Entender el programa Prudent Heart Living [Estilo de vida saludable cardiaca]. Hacer una lista de cinco cosas que una persona puede hacer para mantener un corazón sano.



5

Desarrollar, mantener y llevar un registro de un programa personalizado en ejercicio, la salud y hábitos alimentarios por un mes.



6

Conocer el significado de los colores y el diseño utilizado por la insignia simbólica de esta especialidad como sigue:


6a

La persona que necesita RCP es de color blanco, significa que no hay circulación.



6b

La persona que da la RCP es de color rojo, significa una persona viva.



6c

El fondo púrpura significa lealtad o compromiso.



6d

El borde de oro habla del valor de la vida humana.



6e

Un corazón está formado por la cabeza, hombros y brazos de la persona que desempeña el RCP, que significa compasión por otro individuo.





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