The heel of the hand should be in the middle of the sternum.
for an adult patient; use the heel of your palm with the other hand ontop interlocking and pulling back on your fingers
No, your ankle is right above your heel. Your heel is at the bottom of your foot.
It is in the heel By Joshua Kodituwakku
Heel Spur
It cud be police mans heel ...... Which can Result in being a shooting pain comeing from your heel to your knee and it will hurt to stand up
for an adult patient; use the heel of your palm with the other hand ontop interlocking and pulling back on your fingers
for an adult patient; use the heel of your palm with the other hand ontop interlocking and pulling back on your fingers
a heel stretch is a cheerleading move where you life your foot up and off to the side holding your heel with your hand.
Dominant hand can be on top or on the bottom during CPR. It depends on which position is more comfortable while performing the compressions. There is no requirement to have the dominant hand on top.
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Serving with the heal of your hand gives you the most control and hurts the least.
Hand sanatizer
One or 2 hands will be used for compressions on child CPR. If using 1 hand for CPR, it should be located on the breastbone in the middle of the chest; the other hand keeps the airway open. If using 2 hands for compressions, interlace them in the same manner as for adult CPR.
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To summarize:Heel, toe, heel, toe.Slide, slide, slide, slide.Heel, toe, heel, toe.Slide, slide, slide, slide.Right hand clap, left hand clap,Both hands clap, clap on lap.Swing your partner 'round.
at the center of sternum
Place the back of the person's wheelchair against the wall, locking the brakes. Kneel down in front of the person and using the heel of your hand, push inward and upward just above the belly button. If this fails and the person becomes unconscious, the person now needs CPR