there is places that the defibrillator is not at that people are. So how do we protect those people in case of emergency if there is no AED?
1) Place victim in firm and flat surface
2) Kneel besides victims upper chest
3) place your both hand one above the other with fingers interlocked over the victims breastbone.
4) Start compression- It should be smooth and steady
Rate- Atleast 100 per minute
Force- Each compression should go down to 2inch using weight of your upper body
5) Provide 2 breaths after 30 compressions- For giving breath tilt head, lift chin, seal patients mouth with yours and give breath for 1 sec looking for chest rise
(COMPRESSIINS CAN BE GIVEN WITH OR WITHOUT BREATHING. IT IS BEST TO BREATH FOR PATIENT BUT IF YOU ARE UNABLE OR UNWILLING PROVIDE HIGH QUALITY COMPRESSION ONLY WITHOUT BREATH)
For infants same rate 30::2 but instead of using hand for compression use 2-3 fingers in the center of chest .
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