the air from your mouth pushes into the other persons so that they breath
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A cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, involves restoring breathing to the victim. To do this, it is common to use mouth to mouth and chest presses.
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Suction the mouth before the nose.
Mouthpieces and mouth barriers are essential to the safety of both the rescuer and the patient, it prevents direct contact of the mouth and bodily fluids. And which resuscitation devices in particular?
No, it is not possible to contract HIV through mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. HIV is primarily transmitted through direct blood-to-blood contact, sexual fluids, or from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding. The saliva of an HIV-positive person contains very low levels of the virus, and the risk of transmission through saliva is negligible. Therefore, performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on a drowning victim does not pose a risk for HIV transmission.
Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation has its roots in ancient practices, but it was formally documented in the 16th century by the physician Giovanni Maria Lancisi. However, it gained prominence in the 20th century, particularly after the 1956 publication of guidelines by the American Heart Association, which emphasized its use in emergency situations. The technique became widely recognized as a critical part of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the 1960s.
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Hands-only CPR is considered to be just as effective as traditional CPR techniques that involve mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for adults who have suddenly collapsed due to cardiac arrest. It involves continuous chest compressions without the need for mouth-to-mouth breathing, making it easier for bystanders to perform and potentially increasing the chances of survival.
Usually on the side (either); but sometimes along the long axis of the body at the head.