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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ( part 2 \ cpr procedure )

  • Rules   

  •  Rate at least 100-120 \mi
  • Compression defth at least 2 inches
  • Allow complete chest recoil after each compression
  • Avoid execessive ventilation





Procedure

  •  No response (i.e only gasping and no breathing or suffocating )
  •  Active emergency response system . ( Get AED \ Defribellator  ) or  send rescuer to this .
  •  Cheak pulse and define it within 10 seconds if yes then give 1breath every 5 – 6 sec and recheak pulse if no then begin cycle of 30 compression and 2 breath
  • At that time AED\defribellator must be arrived .
  • Cheak rhythm if shockable then activated AED and give shock if not then resume CPR immediately for next 2 min and recheak again until ALS provider provide takes over .




Rescue Breathing 
                     






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