 CPR. A lifesaving action.  Don’t be afraid. Your actions can only help. Video :-

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 CPR. A lifesaving action.  Don’t be afraid. Your actions can only help. Video :-

Key terms: Bystander: A person who is standing near and something that is happening but is not taking part in it. Gasping: to make a noise by suddenly breathing in because you are shocked or surprised. Collapse: to fall down. Advocate: to publicly support or suggest something or an idea. Key terms: Bystander: A person who is standing near and something that is happening but is not taking part in it. Gasping: to make a noise by suddenly breathing in because you are shocked or surprised. Collapse: to fall down. Advocate: to publicly support or suggest something or an idea.

1. CHECK the scene, and then CHECK the person. 2. Tap on the shoulder and shout, “Are you okay?” and quickly look for breathing. 3. CALL 999 if no response. 4. If unresponsive and not breathing, BEGING effective CHEST COMPRESSIONS at least 100 time /mint. Video

Gasping are not breathing but it is a good warning signs to start CPR.. Whenever possible use disposable gloves when giving care.

1. Place the heel of one hand on the center of the chest. 2. Place the heel of the other hand on top of the first hand, lacing your fingers together. 3. Keep your arms straight; position your shoulders directly over your hands. 4. Push hard, push fast with full chest recoil Compres s the chest at least 2 inches. With minimal interrupti on

The scene becomes unsafe You see an obvious sign of life (breathing) Another trained responder arrives and takes over EMS personnel arrive and take over You are too exhausted to continue An AED is ready to use The scene becomes unsafe

All infants (up to age 1)Children ( up to age 8 ) Adult victims who are found already unconscious and not breathing normally Any victims of drowning, drug overdose or collapse due to breathing problem. I should use conventional CPR with breath 30 compression :2 breath

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