The heart and lungs are stimulated to keep you breathing and your blood circulating.
Use the brachial pulse to to assess the heart rate in an infant during CPR.
Yes, a trained individual can and should start CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) on a person who has just had a heart attack. The goal of CPR is to restore blood and oxygen circulation throughout the body, and in a heart attack the heart stops pumping oxygenated blood throughout the body.
The first 8 weeks are the prime time for forming organs and maturing nervous systems, including the brain. If you interrupt development at that time, the organs will never be normal. If exposures happen later, the fetus may suffer ill effects, but the organs will be at least be mostly fully formed by then.
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During CPR the heart and lungs are stimulated.
During CPR the lungs and heart are stimulated.
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In CPR, you need to keep the lungs working to get oxygen into the body. You need the heart to keep pumping blood.
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Too far and you may severely damage bones and organs, not enough and the compressions may not be effective. (The breaking of some ribs during CPR is somewhat expected, but you don't want to crush organs or anything like that.)
Because the xiphoid process is the last section of the sternum it is easily broken off during CPR and can possibly puncture lung and/or other organs.
The chances of survival for a person who has experienced a cardiac arrest in increased by early CPR and early defibrillation. During cardiac arrest, the heart is not pumping and the organs are not receiving oxygen. High quality CPR can provide the organs with oxygen until the heart can be defibrillated or restarted with drugs. Every minute that the organs, especially the brain, are deprived of oxygen decreases the chance of survival.
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Chest compressions simulate a natural heartbeat, which pushes blood through the body, and rescue breaths simulate natural breathing, bringing oxygen into your lungs to transfer to the blood circulating the body.
Call 911 before you start CPR.
Epinephrine is not given during CPR by the layperson. Paramedics might push epinepherine via IV among other meds during CPR. CPR is not interrupted to push these drugs.