in that case they don't even need CPR
becase if you did not give mouth to mouth they would die
Normally it wouldn't cause profuse bleeding from the mouth to occur during a choking episode that eventually required CPR. The foreign object likely was sharp and cut the persons mouth. The face, due to all the blood flow, does bleed profusely.
Give mouth to mouth resuscitation to an infant or child that isn't breathing. If an adult shows no signs of life, go directly to CPR.
Dr. Peter Safar invented the CPR mouth barrier.
Basically CPR or kissing
Yes you should cover the infants mouth and nose with your mouth when performing CPR on an infant.
You do CPR on it, then you give it mouth to back, and if that doesn't work then you kick and punch it and your chair will be saved.
Breathing is required for CPR. You can use a breathing barrier such as a mask; or use a bag valve mask for the breaths. Mouth to mouth, per se, is not recommended.
You can't give a fish CPR.
It is not possible to give a fish CPR.
Start CPR; at some point you will need to control the bleeding (hopefully someone is with you to do this). If not, make a judgment call when to stop CPR & get the bleeding under control.
Yes, hands-only CPR is as effective as conventional CPR for adults who have collapsed due to cardiac arrest. It involves continuous chest compressions without mouth-to-mouth breathing.