Just some basic information on the importance and practice of CPR.
hands-only CPR. That means uninterrupted chest compressions of about 100 a minute until paramedics arrive (described in more detail below). You don't need to try rescue breathing. confident in your ability, begin with chest compressions instead of first checking the airway and doing rescue breathing. Start CPR with 30 chest compressions before checking the airway and giving rescue breaths. training but you're not confident in your abilities, then just do chest compressions at a rate of about 100 a minute. |
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