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Q: Do you continue compression after shocking a victim?
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In CPR what is clearing the victim?

You clear the victim when using the AED; clear before the AED analyzes and before shocking.


What is the recommended compression rate for CPR on a victim of any age?

40


How do you improve a victim's circulation?

If it is seriously compromised, then chest compression will help.


What is the recommended depth of compression's for an infant victim?

Recommended depth of compressions for an infant victim is 1/2 to 1 inch.


How do you know when to start cycles of chest compression with breaths for an adult?

CPR is performed when there is no heart beat. If no circulation, start with 2 breathes and then 20 rapid chest compressions. Continue to do this until the victim recovers, or the Paramedics arrive, or you are too exhausted to continue.


What is the recommended compression rate for performing CPR on a victim of any age?

40


What is correct depth of chest compression for a child victim?

Compress a child's chest 1 - 1 1/2 inches per compression.


What is correct depth for chest compression of child victim?

Compress a child's chest 1 - 1 1/2 inches per compression.


If you die can a criminal case continue?

Are you the victim or the defendant?


What actors and actresses appeared in Most Shocking - 2006?

The cast of Most Shocking - 2006 includes: John Bunnell as Himself - Host Karen Custer as Herself - Carjacking Victim Leighton Dyer as Tatsie


What do you do after CPR?

If after CPR and defibrillation, and there is a pulse, the airway will need to remain open and the patient monitored for signs of life until the ambulance arrives.


What does it mean when the swab taken from you matches your DNA and the swab taken from the alleged victim matches the victim's DNA?

A swab taken from you would contain your DNA and thus match your DNA. A swab taken from the alleged victim would contain the victim's DNA and thus match the victim's DNA. What would be shocking is if the swab taken from you didn't match your DNA, or the victim's swab didn't match their DNA. Therefor, it means that you are you, and the alleged victim is the alleged victim.