cpr final
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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ContenContentt:: 1.1.DefinitionDefinition
2.2.When you administer When you administer CPRCPR
3.3. why you administer CPRwhy you administer CPR4.4.The procedure for The procedure for
CPRCPR
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DEFINITIONDEFINITION• It is the lifesaving technique useful in
emergencies where a person’s breathing or heartbeat have stopped.
• It involves chest compression and mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing, this process keeps oxygenated blood circulating to the brain and other vital organs until the heart can return to its natural rhythm.
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WHEN YOU ADMINISTER WHEN YOU ADMINISTER CPRCPR
Not conscious Not breathing No pulse
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WHY YOU ADMINISTER CPRWHY YOU ADMINISTER CPRWithout a steady flow of oxygen laden blood, brain will begin to die
After four minute, significant brain damage will occur.
After seven minute, the damage may be irreparable.
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THE PROCEDURE FOR CPRTHE PROCEDURE FOR CPRBefore You Before You BeginBegin
Assess the situationYou call 115 before beginning CPR
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THE PROCEDURE FOR CPRTHE PROCEDURE FOR CPRRemember your ABC’s
• Airway: Clear the airway• Breathing: Breathe for the person• Circulation: Restore blood circulation with
chest compressions.
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THE PROCEDURE FOR CPRTHE PROCEDURE FOR CPRAirway
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THE PROCEDURE FOR CPRTHE PROCEDURE FOR CPRBreathingBreathing
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THE PROCEDURE FOR CPRTHE PROCEDURE FOR CPRPrepare to give two rescue breaths
You put your mouth over theirs, and breathe two one-second-long breaths into their lungs
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THE PROCEDURE FOR CPRTHE PROCEDURE FOR CPRCirculation-restore circulation with
chest compressions
You breathe two one-second-long breaths in their mouth.
Then you put your hand over their heart and press down firmly thirty times (once per second).
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