S: Stop play
A: Ask what happened
L: Look at the affected area/injury
T: Touch the affected area
A: Active Movement
P: Passive movemnet e.g stretching
S: Stand up and play on
There is no such term as "green CPR".
circulation, palpation, respiration
It's R.I.C.E. in first aid. The letters mean:RestIceCompressionElevationOr Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation, back to Rest, and then repeat.
I am not sure what exactly you are asking. I have attached the link to the AHA ECC & CPR 2005 guidelines for your reference. These guidelines updated CPR to the latest techniques.
A high CPR reading means an infection or chronic disease.
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CPR either means Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation or Calibrated Peer Review.
Cardio pulmonary resuscitation
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CPR-FPR is CPR for the Professional Rescuer.
In English & Welsh courts - it stands for Civil Procedure Rules.
We perform required interventions based on the situation at hand. CPR may be required, or other treatments may be more appropriate. CPR is only performed on patients that are unresponsive, pulseless, and apneac (not breathing ). Don't meet those 3 requirements and CPR is not warranted.