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Book Synopsis: CPR health care first aid is an essential and vital skill that can save someone's life. The two ways of giving CPR to save someone's life are pressing on the chest, i.e. compressions, and providing breaths. Any child passed puberty is treated with adult CPR. CPR for children and infants require special considerations for CPR. If you are untrained in CPR, then give the "hands-only" CPR. When you give continuous compressions, that is known as "hands-only" CPR. To deliver high-quality CPR, you must begin high-quality chest compressions quickly, as these are considered the most important factor in giving the person a chance to recover. Compressing the chest circulates blood to the brain and the heart. High-quality chest compressions are delivered at a rate between 100 to 120 beats per minute and at a depth between 2 to 2.4 inches (5 to 6 cm).
Our education training material is created and maintained by practicing physicians, adhering to the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) guidelines (2020-2025). This CPR for health care providers lets you know about health care law and ethics.
For adult CPR:
- Firstly, make sure the scene and area around the person is safe.
- Tap the person and talk loudly: "Are you okay?"
- Yell for help. Use a cell phone to call 911 and send a bystander to get an AED.
- Check the person's breathing.
- If the person is not responding, breathing, or only gasping, start CPR.
- Give 30 compressions at a rate of 100 to 120 beats per minute and at a depth between 2 to 2.4 inches (5 to 6 cm). Let the chest rise back up before you start your next compression.
- Open the airway and give two breaths.
Approximately every five years, the ILCOR updates the guidelines for CPR. The content contained herein is based on the most recent ILCOR publications on CPR and will periodically compare previous and revised recommendations for a comprehensive review.
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