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∙ 7y agoIf someone is with you have them call 911 while you check the child's ABCs. If no one is with you tend to the child for 2 minutes then call 911.
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∙ 12y agoprotecting children from injury and cardiac arrest
The chances of survival for a person who has experienced a cardiac arrest in increased by early CPR and early defibrillation. During cardiac arrest, the heart is not pumping and the organs are not receiving oxygen. High quality CPR can provide the organs with oxygen until the heart can be defibrillated or restarted with drugs. Every minute that the organs, especially the brain, are deprived of oxygen decreases the chance of survival.
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The scientific name for Cardiac Arrest is "cardiopulmonary arrest" or "sudden cardiac arrest." It is a sudden loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness.
Yes, once you have confirmed that someone does have a pulse and is not breathing (or breathing abnormally), you should immediately call emergency services and begin CPR until help arrives. Early CPR is essential in increasing the chance of survival of someone in cardiac arrest.
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Yes, cats can suffer from cardiac arrest.
American Red Cross early defibrillation can increase the chance of survival from cardiac arrest.
Cardiac arrest can happen to anyone of any age.
Cardiac Arrest is when there is tremendous heart failure. (Heart Attack)
Each minute that defibrillation is delayed reduces the chance of surviving cardiac arrest by 10 percent according to the red cross. http://swpa.redcross.org/index.php?pr=Cardiac_Survival
In the United States, around 350,000 people die from sudden cardiac arrest each year. It is important for people to be trained in CPR and for automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to be readily available in public places to improve survival rates.