During CPR the heart and lungs are stimulated.
During CPR the lungs and heart are stimulated.
In CPR, you need to keep the lungs working to get oxygen into the body. You need the heart to keep pumping blood.
The heart and lungs are stimulated to keep you breathing and your blood circulating.
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Chest compressions simulate a natural heartbeat, which pushes blood through the body, and rescue breaths simulate natural breathing, bringing oxygen into your lungs to transfer to the blood circulating the body.
CPR consists of giving cycles of cardiac compressions and breaths. This is designed to replace the normal processes in the heart and lungs, and possibly encourage their return to activity.
response to stimuli occurs on the same side of the body that is stimulated response to stimuli occurs on the same side of the body that is stimulated
The motor cortex of the brain would have to be stimulated in order to produce movement in the body.
Inflammation is usually stimulated by the presence of trauma or injury in the body like wounds and the like.
CPR consists of 30 compressions and 2 breaths, per cycle. CPR is a process to circulate oxygenated blood throughout the body.
You need to use a CPR mask with a one way valve to protect yourself.