Instruction manual for cpr






















Learn the right CPR steps. Our printable guide lists the steps for performing CPR correctly – so you can help someone in need. NEW personalized First Aid/CPR/AED program saves you time and gives you the confidence to act when minutes matter Register Now Due to current natural disasters and the coronavirus disease (COVID) pandemic. | First Aid/CPR/AED Participant’s Manual Loosen any tight or uncomfortable clothing. Reassure the person. Anxiety increases the person’s discomfort. If the person has a history of heart disease and takes a prescribed medication to relieve chest pain (e.g., nitroglycerin), offer to locate the medication and help the person to take it.  · CPR ratio for one-person CPR is 30 compressions to 2 breaths Single rescuer: use 2 fingers, 2 thumb-encircling technique or the heel of 1 hand.


CPR Steps For Adults and Children 9 and Older: Hands-Only CPR. Lay the patient on their back and kneel next to their neck and shoulders. Place the heel of one hand on the center of the patient’s chest. Place the heel of your other hand over the first and lace fingers together. CPR IN THREE SIMPLE STEPS. 1. CALL. Check the victim for unresponsiveness. If the person is not responsive and not breathing or not breathing normally. Call and return to the victim. If possible bring the phone next to the person and place on speaker mode. In this one-of-a-kind guide to first aid and CPR you'll find many topics on how to help during various medical emergencies. Some samples include head and neck injuries, bone and joint injuries, medical emergencies such as diabetes, and convulsions, and of course how to help someone who is choking, having a heart attack, or suffering from a stroke. Each section is broken down into a definition, signs and symptoms, treatment, and prevention.


This manual encompasses the Primary Care (CPR), Secondary Care (first aid) course. It includes an Independent Study Section, a Skills Workbook. It reminds you to check the patient and perform CPR if needed. When a shock is not needed, it may be because the person is not in cardiac arrest. Shock cancelled.” Press during Place Pads prompts to forward to the Analysis prompts. The next sequence (Shock or CPR) is determined by the selected scenario.

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