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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) CS255 Winter 2002 Katie Korpi http://ellerbruch.nmu.edu/
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First Step in CPR CALL 911!!!!!!!!! Determine whether the victim is concious or not. Shout “Are You Okay!?” Gently shake the victim for response.
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Look, Feel, and Listen, Step 2 BLOW step! Tilt the head back to open the airway, while checking for a breath. Watch to see if the chest rises. Pinch the nose and cover the mouth with yours and blow until the chest begins to rise. Give 2 breaths, 2 seconds each. Look, feel, and listen for breath for 5-10 seconds. Check pulse.
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PUMP, Step 3 of CPR If no response is noticed, begin chest compressions. Recheck the pulse. Two breaths to every 15 pumps. Continue until help comes!!!!!
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Baby Steps For an infant, CPR is basically the same. Position the baby on his or her back. Shout loudly to see if you receive any response.
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Second Step for Infant CPR Open the airway, using a head tilt lifting or the chin. Becareful on not tilting the head too far back.
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Third Step in CPR for Infants If the baby is not breathing, give two gentle breaths. Each breath should last a little less than two seconds. As you breath into the mouth, close the nose and you should see the chest rise with every breath.
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The Fourth Step of CPR for Infants Position your 3 rd and 4 th fingers, half an inch below the nipples in the center of the chest. Press down about an ½ of an inch. These compressions should be 100 per minute.
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Last Step of Infant CPR Keep doing CPR with one breath to every 5 compressions. Don’t stop until help arrives!!!!
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CPR Cardiac arrests are the number one leading cause of death to adults. CPR doubles a victims chance of survival. CPR should be taught to all students, babysitters, teachers, and citizens. CPR will keep a victim alive until more advanced help arrives on the scene. CPR is a great lesson to be taught in classes and should be learned by all students!!!
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CPR Even though this presentation is very thorough with the steps, everyone should take a CPR class. Contact your local American Red Cross or hospital to find out when classes are offered!!!!!!!!!!! Teachers may teach a lesson on CPR by these steps, invest in an Annie Doll to practice on, and by getting brochures on CPR!
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