In CPR, "DOTS" is an acronym used to help responders remember the steps to assess a victim for injuries. It stands for Deformities, Open wounds, Tenderness, and Swelling. This assessment helps identify potential injuries that may require urgent attention before or during performing CPR. It's a quick way to evaluate the victim's condition and prioritize care.
There is nothing in CPR that "PASS" stands for, that I am aware of.
Stop in CPR means stop compressions and breaths.
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Resuscitation. CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
No, but why do you ask? A CHILD HAD BRUISING ON THE CHEST WITH 3 LITTLE DOTS RIGHT IN THE CENTER, LIKE WHEN YOU PERFORM CPR; I KNOW ON A TODDLER YOU CAN PERFORM CPR USING YOUR FINGERS...
Computer Processing Rate
compression, airway. breathing, defibrillation
Cardio (as in cardiopulmonary resuscitation).
MFA usually refers to medical first aid.
It means: Canadian Pacific Railway in this context
ESP must be a seller (possibly manufactures) CPR mannequins (see related link). There is no mnemonic that uses ESP for CPR that I am aware of.