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Q: CPR should be initiated when?
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Who is responsible to initiate CPR in nursing home who both arrived at the scene a paramedics or an RN?

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.


Why should CPR be done?

CPR should be performed if a person is unconscious and not breathing


Do you captalize the word CPR?

The acronym should be all caps: CPR.


What happens to NaHCO3 when used in CPR?

Baking soda should not be used in CPR.


How should CPR be performed on a person with a punctured lung?

cpr cannot be done


Of a victim is unresponsive what should you do before starting CPR?

If I am not mistaken, first you should clear there air passage, then CPR.


Before CPR is initiated on an adult the presence of circulation is usually determined by palpation of which pulse brachial carotid femoral popliteal radial?

Carotid pulse.


When shouls CPR be used?

CPR should be used if someone is unconscious and cannot breathe.


How often should you stop CPR to check a pulse?

Do not stop CPR to check for a pulse.


When should CPR be started on a child?

Start CPR on a child when no breathing and no pulse is confirmed.


What determines whether a patient should receive adult or child CPR?

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.


Should you begin CPR once a victim has been in cardiac arrest for over 30 minutes?

Yes; you should still do CPR.