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Title: Performing CPR


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Performing CPR
HRE 384 - Multimedia Presentation
Submitted By YingThye Ang yingthye_at_studyworks.com
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Performing CPR
  • Assess the patients condition
  • shake gently and ask Are you okay?
  • Lay patient face up on firm flat surface
    and call 995
  • Open airway by tilting head back and lifting
    chin upwards
  • Remove any debris in mouth or throat

Statistics show that, if correctly performed,
CPR can make a difference in saving a life
before the paramedics arrive.
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Performing CPR
  • Place your cheek close to patients mouth
    and look, listen and feel for any signs of
    breathing for 10 seconds
  • If patient is not breathing, pinch
    patients nose close and give two blows into
    lungs
  • Patients chest should rise with each blow

Basic first aid is like a box of chocolates, you
never know when you will need it until you need
it
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Performing CPR
  • Feel for a pulse at the carotid every 5 to
    10 seconds. If there is a pulse, perform
    mouth to mouth ventilation (rescue breathing)
  • If there is no pulse, begin CPR as follows

Do the right thing Learn life saving skills,
the next life you save could be one dearest to
you
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Performing CPR
  • Center the heel of one hand on the lower
    half of breastbone and cover this hand
    with heel of other hand.
  • Keep arm straight and push down vertically
    for 4 to 5 cm and release.
  • Complete 15 compressions at the rate of 100
    per minute
  • Do not lift your hands in between
    compressions

The worst thing to experience is when you know
you could help but did not know how.
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Performing CPR
  • Check for pulse. As soon as pulse returns,
    stop compressions and check for breathing
  • Begin mouth to mouth ventilation (rescue
    breathing) until patients natural breathing
    is restored
  • Continue to monitor patient until advanced
    life support is available

CPR stands for Counting on Passer-by s Rescue.
Be that passer-by.
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Performing CPR
Important!
These procedures summarize emergency measures in
CPR. A course should be taken to learn the
proper techniques and procedures to be followed
in special cases, such as neck injuries, airway
obstructions, infant CPR and others.
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Performing CPR
Want to Know More?
  • Click on any of the links below
  • University of Washington, School of Medicine
    (http//www.depts.washington.edu/learncpr/)
  • Amherst College (http//www.amherst.edu/jaloduc
    a/cpr.html)
  • American Heart Association (http//www.americanh
    eart.org)
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