The general rule is that CPR is initiated by the first person responding to the scene, whether it's the registered nurse or the paramedic. Even a certified nursing assistant who knows CPR should be the first one to initiate if they are there first.
CPR should be performed if a person is unconscious and not breathing
The acronym should be all caps: CPR.
Baking soda should not be used in CPR.
cpr cannot be done
If I am not mistaken, first you should clear there air passage, then CPR.
Carotid pulse.
CPR should be used if someone is unconscious and cannot breathe.
Do not stop CPR to check for a pulse.
Start CPR on a child when no breathing and no pulse is confirmed.
The determination of whether to perform adult or child CPR is primarily based on the age and size of the individual needing assistance. Generally, adults are considered to be individuals aged puberty and older, while children are typically younger than puberty. Guidelines recommend adapting the technique based on the size and needs of the person in need of CPR.
Yes; you should still do CPR.