Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure that combines chest compressions
often with artificial ventilation in an effort to manually preserve intact
brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood
circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest.
HOW TO DO
CPR:
Check
the scene and the person. Make sure the scene is safe, then tap the person on
the shoulder and shout "Are you OK?" to ensure that the person needs
help. Call 112 or an ambulance.
Open
the airway. With the person lying on his or her back, tilt the head back
slightly to lift the chin. Check for breathing. Listen carefully, for no
more than 10 seconds, for sounds of breathing. (Occasional gasping sounds do
not equate to breathing.) If there is no breathing begin CPR.
Place the heel of your hand on the breastbone at the centre
of the person’s chest and press down by 5 to 6 cm at a steady rate 100 to 120
compression a minute.
Position yourself with your shoulders above your hands. Using
your body weight (not just arm), pres straight down by 5 to 6 cm on their
chest. Keeping your hands on their chest, release the compression and allow the
chest to return to its original positition. Repeat these compressions until the
ambulance arrives.
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OKE, SO APPARENTLY the video is too big for this web (shamE ON YOU, blogger.com) so im just gonna drop the link here.
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