During CPR the heart and lungs are stimulated.
During CPR the lungs and heart are stimulated.
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The heart and lungs are stimulated to keep you breathing and your blood circulating.
In CPR, you need to keep the lungs working to get oxygen into the body. You need the heart to keep pumping blood.
Use the brachial pulse to to assess the heart rate in an infant during CPR.
Yes you can perform CPR on a person with an artificial heart valve. There is no difference on the CPR procedure with an artificial valve.
Yes, a trained individual can and should start CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) on a person who has just had a heart attack. The goal of CPR is to restore blood and oxygen circulation throughout the body, and in a heart attack the heart stops pumping oxygenated blood throughout the body.
When you perform CPR, you provide blood, oxygen, and life to the heart and brain.
Yes, I would consider CPR Recertification an American Heart stakeholder.
CPR is successful on the thoracic cavity because the lungs and heart are there. Using CPR the person presses on the heart forcing blood into the body.
Yes it is OK to do CPR after open heart surgery.
No it can't be defibrillated with CPR alone.