What are the steps of cardiopulmonary resuscitation

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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a treatment for cardiac arrest. Usually cause cardiac arrest in patients with this disease will appear in a sudden situation, so the need for timely resuscitation in a short period of time. Now let's talk about the steps of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

What are the steps of cardiopulmonary resuscitation

First: sense of judgment: tap the patient's shoulders and call in both ears. If the patient is awake, continue to observe. If there is no reaction, it will be coma. Proceed to the next process. Ask for help: shout for help: "come on, someone has fainted." Then contact call 120 for help, immediately carry out cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Second: artificial respiration: to judge whether there is breathing: first, to see, second, to listen, and third, to feel (maintain the position of opening the respiratory tract, and place the ear on the patient's mouth and nose); first, to see whether the patient's chest is undulating; second, to listen, and third, to feel whether there is breathing sound; third, to approach the patient's mouth and nose with the cheek, and to feel whether there is exhaled air.

Third: chest compression: heart compression site - the lower half of the sternum, the center of the chest, the midpoint of the line between the two nipples. The shoulders should be tilted forward above the chest of the patient, the waist should be straight, the buttocks should be taken as the axis, the weight of the whole upper body should be vertically pressed down, the palms of both hands should be overlapped, the fingers should be buckled and cocked up, the palms should be pressed, the arms should be straight, and the elbows should not be bent.

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Because cardiac arrest may occur suddenly, and if patients are not treated with cardiopulmonary resuscitation in time, it may endanger the safety of patients. On the contrary, if the right resuscitation can be taken in time, the patient may regain his life.