You should use CPR if a person is not breathing (place your ear nearly to their nose/mouth, and look, listen, feel for warmth) and has no pulse (using you pointer finger, feel along the side of the neck for a carotid pulse).
You only give CPR if the person is NOT conscious, NOT breathing, and has NO pulse. You may need to do only respirations if the person is not breathing but still has a pulse; re-check pulse often.
CPR is used when no signs of life are present in an adult; and in an infant & child when no signs of life and no pulse is present.
It is not possible to give a fish CPR.
You can't give a fish CPR.
No, you can't give CPR in the water. You must be on a hard flat surface.
You will only need training to do CPR properly.
No.
in that case they don't even need CPR
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.
Although humors, and maybe even possible, it is not suggested that you give CPR to a frog for many biohazards may exist. CPR is used for humans who require medical assistance.
A maneuver in CPR is performing a step in the process. For example, a step may be give the 2 breaths, or give compressions, or tilt the head.
give hands only cpr
Give CPR til breath by push on chest and giv kiss. Y u need 2 CPR chld neway?
All RN's need to be CPR certified in Tennessee.