ST2.1 08/02 Diver Rescue Diver Rescue

ST2.1 08/02 Diver Rescue Diver Rescue

BSAC Sports Diver Training Diver Rescue ST2.1 08/02 Diver Rescue Diver Rescue Aims Anticipation, planning and awareness by divers ! Prevents problems before they happen ! Prepares them to give assistance if problems arise ! Prepares them to effect a rescue if necessary Rescue Skills ! Types of rescue ! Practical session ST2.2 08/02 Diver Rescue Effective Rescues Rely upon ! Training and experience ! Well organised diving and surface support ! Practised rescue skills # CBL, AS # Basic Life Support (BLS) - Rescue Breathing (RB) Chest Compressions (CC) ! The Buddy system # Anticipation and planning # Buddy check - every dive # Monitoring throughout dive ST2.3 08/02 Diver Rescue Pre-dive Buddy awareness Typical indications ! Nervous or reluctant ! Excuses or repeated questions ! Stress indicators ! Slow kit up or constant fiddling Concerns need to be resolved ! Adapt the dive plan ! More suitable dive site ! Peer pressure ST2.4 08/02 Diver Rescue Buddy awareness on a dive Buddy reactions ! Stopping for no reason ! Preoccupation with kit ! Slow response to signals ! Rapid breathing ! Wide staring eyes Resolve quickly ! Stop or move to buddy ! OK? Problem? ! Not OK, gentle but firm contact ! Abort dive ST2.5 08/02 Diver Rescue Rescue - to the surface Diver out of gas ! AS ascent Incapable/unconscious diver ! CBL Rescue ascents - Urgent ! Ascend directly to surface ! May mean ignoring decompression stops Controlled ! Divers safer at surface AS ascent ! DCI can be treated Buoyant Lift ! Actions to take in case of oxygen convulsions ST2.6 08/02 Diver Rescue Surface Tows to Shore Summon help ! Ensure casualty buoyant at surface # Fully inflate BC - face clear of water – Consider removing weights # Summon assistance Conscious casualty ! Reassure Unconscious casualty ! Remove mask, mouthpiece and extend airway Non Breathing casualty ! Remove mask, mouthpiece and ST2.7 give RB for 1 minute i.e. 10RBs 08/02 Diver Rescue Landing casualty - Shore Standing depth ! Continue RB for a further 1 minute • De-kit and land as quickly as possible WITHOUT further rescue breathing Lift from water ! Contact emergency services ! Continue BLS ST2.8 08/02 Diver Rescue Landing Casualty - Boat Assistance available ! At boat prior to landing Continue RB for a further 1 minute ! De-Kit and remove from water as quickly as possible WITHOUT further RB ! Contact emergency services ! Continue BLS ST2.9 08/02 Diver Rescue In Water Life Support Sequence Make Buoyant Extend Airway RB for 1 minute Tow, RB - 2 every 15 secs. Standing depth/Boat 1 min. RB De-Kit and Land ST2.10 08/02 Diver Rescue Priorities of BLS – Dr ABC Danger - to casualty and rescuer Response ! A - Alert ! V - Responds to Voice ! P - Responds to Pain ! U - Unresponsive Airway - clear of obstructions Breathing - check for normal breathing (10 secs.) Circulation – Cardiac Compressions ST2.11 08/02 Diver Rescue Airway Clear the airway ! Foreign objects ! Tongue ! Neck extension Airway blocked by Head tilt/chin lift tongue clears airway ! Check for breathing ST2.12 08/02 Diver Rescue Recovery position If casualty breathing place in recovery position The ‘how’ position More stable position ST2.13 08/02 Diver Rescue Unresponsive Casualty If casualty not responding and not breathing Administer CC and RB ST2.14 08/02 Diver Rescue Basic Life Support - Decision process & Sequence No Unresponsive? Leave Casualty and get help Yes Shout for help, open up airway No Call help, leave if necessary Breathing Normally? 30CC/2RB (30:2) Yes Stop to recheck only if Recovery Position breathing resumes, else continue until: • Qualified help arrives • Normal breathing ST2.15 08/02 • You are exhausted Diver Rescue Basic Life Support ! Sequence of 30 compressions: 2 breaths by one rescuer ! Monitor effectiveness ! Stop if normal breathing resumes/medical assistance arrives ! Two rescuers: change role every 2 minutes ST2.16 08/02 Diver Rescue Basic Life Support - CC Place heel of hand in centre of chest Place heel of other hand on top of first hand Straight arms – press down on sternum 4 – 5 cm Repeat at 100 times/min ST2.17 08/02 Diver Rescue Basic Life Support - RB Expired air can sustain life Monitor effectiveness Don’t over ventilate ! Sight ! Feel ! Sound ! Appearance Continue until qualified help comes, the casualty is breathing normally or you are exhausted Regurgitation ! Not always normal vomiting ! Monitor exhalation sounds ST2.18 08/02 Diver Rescue Casualty Care Tender loving care (TLC) ! Reassure at all times ! Protect from elements ! Casualty records ! Friends or family contact Post incident support & considerations ! Support required ! BS-AC Incident Report ! Successful rescues Feedback important ! Part of maintaining safety record of our ST2.19 08/02 sport Diver Rescue Summary Preventing problems ! Anticipation and planning ! Monitoring buddy before/ during dive Resolving problems ! Assist to resolve Effecting a rescue ! To the surface ! Surface to shore or boat Basic Life Support ! CC and RB ST2.20 08/02 Diver Rescue ST2.21 08/02 .

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