Check out ProCPR's Free CPR Training Video Library at the related link. There, you'll find high quality video demonstrations for CPR. First determine if the patient has signs of life; open airway head tilt chin lift method. If no signs of life, give 2 breaths. Now it is time to start the CPR cycles. Give 30 compressions, followed by 2 breaths. Repeat 30 compressions / 2 breaths until EMS arrives to take over. Check for pulse.
Give 2 rescue breaths.
Give 30 chest compressions. See related links
Although it may well vary between countries in the Britain the the british red cross sets the standard for procedure. Currently the procedure for the resucitation part of finding a non-breathing casualy starts with 30 chest compression followed by two breaths. For safety reasons more detail should only be given by a qualified instructor of first aid on a face to face basis.
first is clear and open the airway second is mouth to mouth(rescue breathing), third is chest compressions(30 for adult, and 8-10 for an infant), and fourth is to check the pulse of the victimif no pulse repeat these steps.
Check for danger
Response - tap on the shoulder
No response call for help
Open airway - Head tilt Chin lift
Check inside the mouth for foreign object
Check for breathing for 10 seconds
No breathig, give 2 rescue breaths
Follow by chest compression
Complete 5 cycles
After 5 cycles check for breathing again.
No breathing start with chest compression follow by two rescue breaths
According to the related link, the 3 simple steps are: Call, Blow, Pump.
This procedure is called CPR.
Yes you can perform CPR on persons with pacemakers. Follow the same procedure.
Yes, CPR recertification is required in California. In order to stay up to date on CPR procedure, it is essential that certified individuals undergo recertification.
CPR is not an invention. CPR is following a procedure to give compressions and breaths to humans and animals in the absence of breathing and a pulse. CPR stands for Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation. see the related link for more details.
Yes you can perform CPR on a person with an artificial heart valve. There is no difference on the CPR procedure with an artificial valve.
The basic procedure for CPR is the same for all people, with a few modifications for infants and children to account for their smaller size
In English & Welsh courts - it stands for Civil Procedure Rules.
CPR is a serious procedure used to save the life of another person during an emergency where the person could potentially die if CPR is not attempted. Thus, to consider CPR to count as kissing places CPR as a joke, which it isn't. Plus, the other person is unconscious and unable to actively participate and reciprocate in the kiss. So no, it doesn't count as kissing.
No, most of the time when CPR is required the person is unconscious and therefore is unable to give CPR to themselves. A person can give themselves a modified version of the Heimlich maneuver though.
CPR is an emergency procedure which is attempted in an effort to return life to a person in cardiac arrest.
Call 911 or the local emergency number. The dispatcher will ask if you know CPR and if you don't, the dispatcher will talk you through the procedure so you can help the patient until medical personnel arrive.
This procedure is known as CPR or Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation and the process consists of 30/2 (30 chest compressions followed by 2 rescue breaths).