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recordgleaner_20250528_trg-2025-05-28-0-004_art_5.xml

recordgleaner_20250528_trg-2025-05-28-0-004_art_5.xml
1. CHECK the scene then CHECK the person. 2. Tap on the shoulder and shout, 'Are you okay?' and quickly look for breathing. 3. Call 9-1-1 if no response 4. If unresponsive and not breathing, BEGIN CHEST COMPRESSIONS. TIPS: β€’ Whenever possible use disposable gloves when giving care. β€’ Occasional gasps are not breathing. 1. Place the heel of one hand on the center of the chest. 2. Place the heel of the other hand on top of the first hand, lacing your fingers together. 3. Keep your arms straight; position your shoulder directly over your hands. 4. Push hard, push fast. β€’ Compress the chest at least 2 inches, to the tempo of 'Stayin' Alive' by the Bee Gees. β€’ Compress at least 100 times per minute. β€’ Let the chest rise completely before pushing down again. 5. Continue chest compressions. Except in one of these situations: – You see an obvious sign of life (breathing). – You are too exhausted to continue. – Another trained responder arrives and takes over. – An AED is ready to use. – EMS personnel arrive and take over. – The scene becomes unsafe. If an AED is available: 1. Turn on AED. 5. Make sure no one is touching the individual. 2. Wipe chest dry. 6. Push the 'Analyze' button, if necessary. 3. Attach the pads. 7. If a shock is advised, push the 'Shock' button. 4. Plug in connector, if necessary. 8. Perform compressions and follow AED prompts. Go to redcross.org, or call your chapter to sign up for training in full CPR, First Aid, Babysitter's Training, Pet First Aid, and much more.
recordgleaner_20250528_trg-2025-05-28-0-004_art_5.xml
1. CHECK the scene then CHECK the person. 2. Tap on the shoulder and shout, 'Are you okay?' and quickly look for breathing. 3. Call 9-1-1 if no response 4. If unresponsive and not breathing, BEGIN CHEST COMPRESSIONS. TIPS: β€’ Whenever possible use disposable gloves when giving care. β€’ Occasional gasps are not breathing. 1. Place the heel of one hand on the center of the chest. 2. Place the heel of the other hand on top of the first hand, lacing your fingers together. 3. Keep your arms straight; position your shoulder directly over your hands. 4. Push hard, push fast. β€’ Compress the chest at least 2 inches, to the tempo of 'Stayin' Alive' by the Bee Gees. β€’ Compress at least 100 times per minute. β€’ Let the chest rise completely before pushing down again. 5. Continue chest compressions. Except in one of these situations: – You see an obvious sign of life (breathing). – You are too exhausted to continue. – Another trained responder arrives and takes over. – An AED is ready to use. – EMS personnel arrive and take over. – The scene becomes unsafe. If an AED is available: 1. Turn on AED. 5. Make sure no one is touching the individual. 2. Wipe chest dry. 6. Push the 'Analyze' button, if necessary. 3. Attach the pads. 7. If a shock is advised, push the 'Shock' button. 4. Plug in connector, if necessary. 8. Perform compressions and follow AED prompts. Go to redcross.org, or call your chapter to sign up for training in full CPR, First Aid, Babysitter's Training, Pet First Aid, and much more.
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