Adult CPR CPR amp AED for Adults 2020 OLD











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If the scene is safe, approach the victim and assess their responsiveness. Send another person to call 911 and get an AED if possible. Assess breathing. If the victim is not breathing or only gasping, begin CPR starting with compressions. Perform 30 compressions at a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute at a depth of at least ⅓ the chest. For adults, this is at least 2 inches. Open the airway and deliver 2 breaths, each lasting one second, and watch for chest rise. Resume compressions. It is important to minimize interruptions in chest compressions to 10 seconds. When the AED is brought to scene, begin by turning the device on. Remove any clothing from the victim and apply the AED pads- one below the right collarbone and the other to the side of the left nipple below the armpit. Plug in the connector and clear the victim while the AED analyzes the rhythm. If no shock is advised, resume CPR beginning with chest compressions. If a shock is advised, clear the victim again before delivering the shock. Once the AED has charged, hit the shock button. After delivering the shock, resume CPR beginning with 30 chest compressions. • Open the airway and deliver two breaths. Continue at this ratio of 30 compressions to 2 breaths until the AED prompts you to stop or further help arrives. • Need certified or rectified in BLS, visit https://disquefoundation.org/bls-cert... • ************************************** • Follow us on social media! • Facebook:   / disquefoundation   • Twitter:   / disquefndn   • Instagram:   / savealifeinitiative   • Pinterest:   / disquefoundation   • LinkedIn:   / disquefoundation   • Website: https://disquefoundation.org/ • To find out more about the Save a Life Initiative and the Disque foundation please visit our site or email us at [email protected] • Together, let’s save lives.

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