In CPR, you need to keep the lungs working to get oxygen into the body. You need the heart to keep pumping blood.
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.
What stimulated the rapid discovery
Chest compressions simulate a natural heartbeat, which pushes blood through the body, and rescue breaths simulate natural breathing, bringing oxygen into your lungs to transfer to the blood circulating the body.
Call 911 before you start CPR.
Epinephrine is not given during CPR by the layperson. Paramedics might push epinepherine via IV among other meds during CPR. CPR is not interrupted to push these drugs.
The first hint is that they require CPR.
Chest rises in CPR during breaths of about 2 inches.
No it can not.
Use the brachial pulse to to assess the heart rate in an infant during CPR.