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If you find someone that you cannot wake and they are "unresponsive", consider that to be life threatening. Make the call to 911 first before you start any help with the person. You want professional coming sooner rather than later!
If you find someone that you cannot wake and they are "unresponsive", consider that to be life threatening. Make the call to 911 first before you start any help with the person. You want professional coming sooner rather than later!
In emergency medical service patients are divided into three age groups. Infants are considered 0 to 12 months. Children are ages 1 to 8 and adults are anyone over 8 years old. This is important for types of more...
In emergency medical service patients are divided into three age groups. Infants are considered 0 to 12 months. Children are ages 1 to 8 and adults are anyone over 8 years old. This is important for types of medicine and other procedures such as CPR and AED.
Compression only CPR was approved by American Heart Association in March of 2008. Chest compressions are done in the same manner as conventional CPR except rescue breaths are not given. The biggest difference more...
Compression only CPR was approved by American Heart Association in March of 2008. Chest compressions are done in the same manner as conventional CPR except rescue breaths are not given. The biggest difference if you choose to do compression only CPR is that you have to perform 100 compression per minute opposed to cycles of 30 compression with 2 breaths. Compression only CPR is not recommended for children or infants or any other instance not involving the heart, such as drowning, choking.