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Although it is possible for the ribs to break during CPR, it does not happen every time CPR is administered. About 30% of individuals who survive CPR end up with broken ribs. Regardless of whether the patient's ribs break, it is important to continue administering CPR.
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Read More »Next, he or she then should lock the elbows and compress the SCA victim’s chest; a first responder should use his or her body weight during chest compressions and ensure the depth of the compressions ranges from 2-2.4 inches. In many instances, a first responder will count aloud as he or she performs a set of 30 chest compressions at a rate of approximately 100-120 beats per minute. At the end of each set, he or she may perform a set of two rescue breaths, and then continue with 30 compressions. If a first responder hears a cracking sound while administering chest compressions, it could possibly be ribs breaking. This is okay, it is important to continue pushing down at the same rate and depth to ensure the blood is flowing to the vital organs. Most first responders don’t push down hard enough, so it’s important to make sure to reach the 2 to 2.4 inch depth on an adult.
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Read More »Suffering a broken rib is a painful experience, but it pales in comparison to the loss of life. An SCA victim surely will choose a broken rib over the loss of life any day of the week. And with the right CPR training, anyone can learn how to perform CPR properly to ensure the highest chance of saving a victims life. CPR training is a difference-maker for individuals of all ages and backgrounds. To illustrate the impact of CPR training, let’s take a look at the following CPR and cardiac arrest statistics from the AHA: Each year, over 350,000 cases of cardiac arrest occur outside of the hospital.
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