Use CPR when there are no signs of life. For an Adult, look, listen and feel for breathing. If there is no breathing, give 2 breaths and start CPR. For an Infant and Child, after checking for breathing and there is no breathing, check for a pulse. If there is no pulse, start CPR.
Anyone can give CPR as long as they know how to do it properly. To learn how, it's best that you join a CPR class so you can be certified. An example of what you will learn can be found in the related link.
CPR can be performed by trained bystanders or healthcare professionals on infants, children, and adults
every one should know CPR:
doctors, nurses, babysitters, lifeguards, paramedic, firefighter-these are right
A victim who is unresponsive with no normal breathing and no pulse
You will be able to perform CPR properly after taking a CPR class. The class will take approximately 4 hours.
People who need CPR.
When some1 is choking or cant breath.
Use CPR when there is no pulse.
CPR-FPR is CPR for the Professional Rescuer.
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
There is no such term as "green CPR".
CPR can be performed by a smoker.
Cpr means
It only takes 1 person to perform CPR. An advanced CPR course can be taken to train you on 2-person CPR, which makes it easier and more productive than 1 person CPR.
Serious Injury Response Team (SIRT) CPR is no different than professional CPR.
Code means someone is not breathing or their heart has stopped (which is not breathing as well). Full code CPR is probably a medical term for performing CPR on a patient that has coded. There is not, per se, a term for CPR that is a "full code CPR". You can take CPR for the lay person or professional.