Go to the American Red Cross website.
It gives you how-tos.
I would certainly suggest CPR preformed on it by somebody certified in such endeavors. P.S. I LOVE YOUR QUESTION. I NEARLY FELL OUT OF MY SEAT READING THIS.
If you perform CPR on a person who is breathing and has a pulse, you would decrease the effectiveness of their own breaths & heart pumps. If a person is breathing and has a good pulse, during the check you should be able to determine the person has signs of life. In fact, if you try to perform CPR, they may resist. If the person is barley breathing and you do not determine they are breathing, better to perform CPR if in question because if the breathing is that faint, it will only be a short amount of time before they loose signs of life. The probability of a side affect of performing CPR with faint signs of life is small.
CPR-FPR is CPR for the Professional Rescuer.
CPR is preformed by Tilting the person's head back, And pinching there nose, Then breathing into there mouth two times. Then doing compressions on the person your doing CPR on's chest... And doing this until medical help arrives.
Where was the play "The Taming of the Shrew" preformed
CPR for the Healthcare Provider
CPR light refers to a light made by CPR Aquatics, Inc.
The health care provider CPR card includes 2-rescuer CPR and use of the BVM which is not included in the community CPR.
it was first preformed by the kings men in 1604, but am not sure who it was preformed to.
You have to retake a CPR class and get re-certified in CPR.
it is bcls cpr certification the same
There is no such term as "green CPR".