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PowerPoint exercise Animation text and a transition method. You should insert images and use bullets and other outlines to make your Complete a PowerPoint presentation on CPR. Include Graphics, presentation more attractive. You may have as many slides as needed to cover the subject. Save as CPR in your folder. Your first slide should be an introductory slide (e.g. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) by Billy Smith)
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Define CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) consists of mouth-to-mouth respiration and chest compression. CPR allows oxygenated blood to circulate to vital organs such as the brain and heart. CPR can keep a person alive until more advanced procedures (such as defibrillation - an electric shock to the chest) can treat the cardiac arrest. CPR started by a bystander doubles the likelihood of survival for victims of cardiac arrest.
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CPR for Adults
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Unresponsive If there is no response, Call 911 and return to the victim. In most locations the emergency dispatcher can assist you with CPR instructions.
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Breathing If not breathing normally, pinch nose and cover the mouth with yours and blow until you see the chest rise. Give 2 breaths. Each breath should take 2 seconds.
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Push Push down on the chest 11/2 to 2 inches 15 times right between the nipples. Pump at the rate of 100/minute, faster than once per second.
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CPR for Children (Ages 1-8) If you are alone with the child give one minute of CPR before calling 911 Use the heel of one hand for chest compressions Press the sternum down 1 to 1.5 inches Give 1 full breath followed by 5 chest compressions
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CPR for Infants (Age <1) Shout and gently tap the child on the shoulder. If there is no response, position the infant on his or her back. If the baby is NOT breathing give 2 small gentle breaths. Cover the baby's mouth and nose with your mouth. Each breath should be 1.5 to 2 seconds long. You should see the baby's chest rise with each breath.
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CPR for Infants (Age <1) Cont. Give five gentle chest compressions at the rate of 100 per minute. Position your 3rd and 4th fingers in the center of the chest half an inch below the nipples. Press down only 1/2 to 1 inches. Repeat with 1 breath and 5 compressions. After one minute of repeated cycles call 911 and continue giving breaths and compressions.
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Hopefully with these TIPS you can be ready to save a life when the time comes. THE END
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