Essential Steps of CPR Everyone Should Know


Posted November 25, 2019 by kitty26

At Southern California Mobile CPR, We offer American Heart Association or EMS Safety CPR training and a 2 year CPR card. AED use and operation are included in the CPR Training and all classes are taught at a location of your choice.
 
1. Position your hand (above). Ensure the patient is lying on his back on a firm surface. Stoop close to him and spot the impact point of your hand on the focal point of the chest.

2. Interlock fingers (above). Keeping your arms straight, spread the direct with the impact point of your other hand and interlock the fingers of two hands together. Keep your fingers raised so they don't contact the patient's chest or rib confine.

3. Give chest compressions (above). Lean forward with the goal that your shoulders are straightforwardly over the patient's chest and press down on the chest around two inches. Discharge the weight, however not your hands, and let the chest return up.

4. Open the aviation route (above). Move to the patient's head. He tilt his head and lift his jaw to open the aviation route once more. Give his mouth a chance to fall open somewhat.

5. Give salvage breaths (above). Squeeze the nostrils shut with the hand that was on the temple and bolster the patient's jaw with your other hand. Take a typical breath, put your mouth over the patient's, and blow until you can see his chest rise.

6. Watch chest fall. Expel your mouth from the patient's and look along the chest, viewing the chest fall. Rehash stages five and six once.

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Last Updated November 25, 2019