Establish unresponsiveness,call for help,check for effort of breathing,if no breathing,give two breaths,check pulse,then 30 chest compressions if no pulse
30 compressions per 2 breaths for 1 rescuer adult/child/infant 15 compressions per 2 breaths for 2 rescuer child/infant
For 1 rescuer CPR for the 30 compressions count 1, 2, 3, ..., 30.
it is very important to follow proper lab safety procedures
The most important safety rule is to always follow proper procedures and protocols. This includes wearing appropriate safety gear, following guidelines set by experts, and staying vigilant at all times.
it is the dictum that if an infant is gaining proper weight according to its age then the food given is appropriate
I assume this is a test question. Shame, shame. :) Unless the rescuer is trained with proper equipment, simply provide compressions. Do not stop for breaths as it is more effective without them.
head of the organization or department responsible for the records, following established procedures and guidelines. Destruction of official records without proper authorization is a violation of regulations and could lead to legal consequences.
No. Your employer can fire you for not following proper procedures, but you are entitled by law to your wages for whatever hours you work. Holding your pay is not proper recourse for failure to follow procedure.
existence of specific guidelines
An infant is a young child. What to do if you have an infant would be to care for them in the proper mannor. This would involve feeding, bathing, loving, nurturing, and helping them in there developments. Not to mention much more things involved as they grow.
The procedures in the proper handling of a computer are to protect the rather sensitive system. You should generally be gentle with a computer and do not force any action that the computer fails to respond to.
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