pull his ear and ask if he can hear you
bend over the victim for signs of breathing
clear anything in his mouth
clamp his nose with two fingers, cover his mouth with yours. & blow air into his lungs,making his chest rise. do this twice.
then start compressions. 30 compressions. two breaths. 4 sessions.
check carotid artery for pulse. if none, continue procedure.
dont know thts why i m here idiot
what is the preferred method for performing 1-rescuer CPR on a child
The Cross cpr course is very similar to the traditional courses. The only difference is the Cross method focuses on revival if failure to prevent the drowning.
CPR is the abbreviated term for Cost Per Rating. Cost Per Rating is a method of comparing different media forms by relating costs of advertising units to audience ratings.
St. John's Ambulance in Canada uses the CAB method and Red Cross Canada uses the ABC method for CPR. The "C" stands for circulation and it refers to when you check the pulse of the victim.
CPR-FPR is CPR for the Professional Rescuer.
the three step and visible sign of chest rising and falling
When the rescuer is unwilling or unable to do the ventilations."The Canadian Red Cross recognizes that compression-only CPR is an acceptable alternative for those who are unwilling, unable, untrained, or are no longer able to perform full CPR. In some cases, compression-only CPR is the preferred method for members of the public who witness an adult suddenly collapse. The issue has recently emerged based on research published in the journal Circulation."
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.
You have to retake a CPR class and get re-certified in CPR.
it is bcls cpr certification the same