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CPR for an adult
DRSABCD is a mnemonic used in first aid to guide responders in emergency situations. It stands for Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, and CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation). The acronym helps individuals remember the essential steps to assess and provide care to an unconscious or unresponsive person effectively. Each step is crucial for ensuring the safety of both the rescuer and the victim while facilitating timely medical assistance.
Tip the head to open the airway. If still agonal breathing, give 2 breaths & start CPR.
the first step could be identifying the victim.
Open the airway and check for breathing (signs of life; look, listen & feel); if not breathing give two breaths then start CPR.
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American Red Cross "First Aid and CPR/AED for the Workplace" (the handbook used in layperson CPR classes)1. The scene must be safe2. The victim must be unconscious or unresponsive3. 911 would be called at this point- not a condition, but an important step.4. The victim must not be breathing (some 'almost not-breathing' patterns are considered 'not breathing')Up until 2006, you also had to check the pulse on an adult- that is no longer taught for adult CPR by any of the major certification groups.However- a pulse check is still done by most of the groups if the victim is under 12 years old (8 for some programs)You recognize if a victim is unresponsive by tapping the shoulder and shouting 'Are you OK?' No response = unconscious.You check for breathing by putting your ear by the victim's mouth, then watch the chest. Look, listen, and feel for evidence of breathing for up to 10 seconds.I am a boy scout (17 and a half)
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Find a cold spot and give them lots of cold water and maybe an ice pack.
Tip the head to open the airway. Check for signs of life (look, listen, feel for breathing & movement). Since agonal gasps fails the breathing criteria, you would immediately begin CPR for an adult.
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