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Resuscitation is the act of reviving someone who is unconscious, unresponsive, or not breathing. It typically involves cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to restore blood circulation and breathing. Prompt resuscitation can be crucial in saving a person's life.
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A cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, involves restoring breathing to the victim. To do this, it is common to use mouth to mouth and chest presses.
It stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which is a form of artificial respiration.
Artificial resuscitation, also known as artificial respiration is the process of assisting an individual to breath [inhale and exhale gases, commonly oxygen and Carbon Dioxide] to the body. In most common cases, it uses medical machines to aid patients in breathing.Artificial resuscitation refers to the use of CPR or a mechanical device to breath for a person or pump blood for a person when their body is not able to do so.
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If the victim is not breathing and has no pulse, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) should be started.
Artificial respirationAnother answer:I'd go with the Heimlich maneuver.
Watch the victim's chest for 15 seconds or more. If the chest rises - the victim is breathing. If not - start artificial respiration.
Usually on the side (either); but sometimes along the long axis of the body at the head.
It's called cardio-pulmonary resuscitation... or CPR.