HOW TO DO CHEST COMPRESSION
One component of CPR is chest compressions. To ensure optimal patient outcomes, high quality CPR must be performed. You can ensure high-quality CPR by providing high quality chest compressions, making…
One component of CPR is chest compressions. To ensure optimal patient outcomes, high quality CPR must be performed. You can ensure high-quality CPR by providing high quality chest compressions, making…
Check for the carotid pulse on the side of the neck. SAVE LIVES
By pre-assigned team members roles Team leaderCompresso Rescuer managing the airway Rescuer providing ventilations Rescuer managing the AEDRecorder
Chest compression fraction, or CCF, is the term used to denote the time that chest compressions are performed. It represents the fraction of time spent performing compressions, that is, the…
Shout to get their attention, “Are you OK” Tapping their shoulder A person is considered “unresponsive” if they don’t move or react in any way to stimulation from the outside,…
Always the rescuer should be safe Operate in safe place Do not make a risky actions Shift the victim to safe place SAV
See if the eyes are still and dilated. Gently open one of the person’s eyes (if they aren’t open already). If the person has died, you won’t see any movement…
The most important factor is to obtain victim medical data, it include: If he diabetic If he have allergy If he have esrdIf he have asthma If he have coronary…
Most heart and blood vessel diseases can lead to sudden cardiac arrest. In the same way, many heart disease risk factors are also risk factors for Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Common…
The first and often only symptom of Sudden Cardiac Arrest is Loss of consciousness (fainting) due to lack of blood to the brain. At the same time, no heartbeat or…