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CPR

CPR, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is a technique combining cycles of chest compressions and rescue breaths to oxygenate and circulate blood to maintain life. Ask and answer questions regarding the CPR techniques, training and history.

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What does see CPRS mean under the axis III?

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CPRS stands for Chronic Patient Rating Scale. It is a tool used to assess the severity of illness in patients with chronic medical conditions. When CPRS is listed under axis III in a mental health diagnostic assessment, it indicates that there is a chronic medical condition present that may be impacting the individual's mental health.

What are CPR experts called?

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CPR experts are known as certified CPR instructors or CPR trainers. They are individuals who have completed specific training programs and certifications to teach others the proper techniques of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

What age is head tilt not used in CPR?

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Head tilt chin lift is used for adults, children and infants.

Who do you contact for CPR training?

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You must take classes to become certified.

Classes are offered at a local YMCA, Red Cross, American Heart Association or call your local Health Department.

You basically are taught the instructions on how to properly give CPR, you practice on a dummy and then you take a written test. You can also take CPR courses online.

Where should you check for your dogs pulse?

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On the inside of either thigh.

What is recommended to minimize the risk of air entering the victim's stomach during bag-mask ventilation?

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Head-tilt, Chin Lift. The head is tilted backwards and the jaw is pulled forward. If the patient is immobilized on a spinal board only the jaw can be pulled forward in most cases. This is known as a Jaw thrust maneuver.

Doing these two things helps to close the esophagus and open the airway into the lungs.

Can you use adult aed pads on an child?

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Yes, It depend on the size of the adult.

How fast are you supposed to push in the middle of the breast when doing CPR?

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When I did cpr, we did the song staying alive and you do it to that beat when you push on them to get them alive. It also annoys when your parents because it will be stuck in their head.

What is the number of breaths to compressions you give during CPR?

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Adult, Child, Infant 1-rescuer CPR is 30 Compressions : 2 Breaths.

What do the ABC's of CPR stand for?

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First Aid

ABC is an acronym used in rescue and first aid, meaning "Airway, Breathing, Circulation". These are the first conditions one checks -- in this order -- upon reaching a trauma victim.

First, see if they are breathing and the airway is open. Check again for breathing -- if they aren't breathing, start resuscitation. Check then for Circulation -- this means both pulse and heartbeat (first), and then bleeding.

Television

ABC is the "American Broadcasting Company", created in 1943 and currently owned (2009) by the Walt Disney Company. It can also mean the "Australian Broadcasting Corporation" (Australia) and the "Associated Broadcasting Company" (Philippines).

What is finger sweep in CPR?

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The finger sweep would be to see if there are any objects in the person's airway. You would perform a tongue-jaw lift and then use your index finger to try to get the foreign object out.

Is CPR performed any differently if patient has a defibrillator?

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No, CPR isn't performed any differently if patient has a defibrillator.

How do you pass a CPR test?

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You have been certified in First Aid and CPR but your certification has expired what should you do?

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Go to the place (or institution; such as ARC or AHA) where you received your certifications and inquire; if your cards have not been expired for long, you may be able to take the refresher class instead of the full class.

Why does the stomach increase in size when performing CPR?

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If the stomach is increasing in size, you are likely using an advanced airway such as an EMT or Paramedic uses.
This should not be happening. It means your airway leads into the stomach, not the lungs. If you're using a Combitube, switch from your current tube to your secondary. If you're using a King or other airway, you may need to remove the tube and try again.

Beware, the victim may vomit.

What should you do if your not comfortable with your abilities to perform CPR?

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Call 911 or the local emergency number. The dispatcher will ask if you know CPR and if you don't, the dispatcher will talk you through the procedure so you can help the patient until medical personnel arrive.

When was Every Breath U Take created?

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Every Breath You Take was created in 1982-12.

How many chest compressions between ventilation?

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There are 30 chest compressions between ventilation's for 1-rescuer CPR.

What is the difference in choking treatment between an adult and a child?

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There is not a difference in choking treatment between an adult and a child; 5 back blows and 5 upward abdominal thrusts. Back blows and thrusts would be less force for a child and you may have to adjust your height by going down on 1 or 2 knees.

How do you perform CPR on pregnant woman- 3 trimester?

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No procedural changes to CPR on a pregnant woman.

What is the relationship between the heart and CPR?

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CPR keeps a minimal amount of oxygen in the blood, and keeps a minimal amount of blood flowing to the heart, brain, and other organs, until a defibrillator unit can be connected to restart the heartbeat. It is really only meant to buy time until the Emergency Medical team gets there. In the best case scenario it can double the patients chances of survival, but in all cases the chance of survival is very low.

Can you learn CPR?

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There are many places where one can learn the basics of performing CPR online. One can find this information from various videos dedicated into teaching one CPR. It is recommended however that one become CPR certified by taking an official class.

Which device is not recommended for a single rescuer to provide breaths during CPR?

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The bag-mask device is not recommended for a single rescuer to provide breaths during CPR.

During the second analysis prompts if no shock advised what should you do?

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Resume 5 cycles or about 2 minutes of CPR.