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If the patient definitely has a pulse but is not breathing adequately, provide ventilations without compressions. This is also called "rescue breathing." Adults: give 1 breath every 5 to 6 seconds. Children/Infants: give 1 breath every 3 to 5 seconds. Reassess the pulse every 2 minutes.
Time is very important when an unconscious person is not breathing. Permanent brain damage begins after only 4 minutes without oxygen, and death...
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Read More »When adult compressions are given properly, you may hear popping and cracking sounds. This is caused by cartilage or ribs cracking and occurs frequently during adult CPR. In infants and toddlers, CPR may not cause such injuries. However, as unpleasant as this may seem, it is important to remember that a person in cardiac arrest is dead. You cannot make them any worse.
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Read More »Before attaching an AED, make sure the patient has been moved out of any freestanding water. Also if the patient’s chest is wet, sweaty or dirty, quickly clean and dry it before attaching the AED. If the patient has a hairy chest it may interfere with the effectiveness of the AED. If there is no razor available to shave the chest area, a set of pads may be applied then ripped off quickly to remove hair. Quickly apply a second set of pads and proceed with attaching the AED. Remove any medication patches and watch for pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators. Place the electrode pad at least 1 inch away from an implantable device. And remember, oxygen should not be used when shocks are being delivered with an AED. It is possible for oxygen to ignite if it is too close to an AED that is being used. Oxygen should be shut off and placed several feet away from the patient.
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