Five chest compressions to two breaths.
The relaxation phase of the heart is when there is no compression pressure on the heart.
so the food will come out of the persons mouth or air will fill their lungs again
Always call 911 first- if you perform CPR incorrectly first, you now have wasted time. At least 911people will be there if you have failed to do the CPR correctly, or if it just did not work.
Not likely as there is the Good Samaritan law in place to protect people who for what ever reason choose not to preform CPR. A trained individual may not always fall under preforming CPR being part of their job description. Those that work in the medical field are required to use CPR if a patient is in need of it can be sued to negligence.
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Yes, she can lose her job and her license. Professional rescuers (and other medical professionals) are bound by law (in most places) to render medical attention to patients in their care.
Yes; to stop CPR once started, except for the following reasons, would be illegal. 1. The scene becomes unsafe and you have to move yourself and the patient. 2. An AED is available to use and ready to attach to patient. 3. Another responder arrives and is ready to take over CPR. 4. The patient shows signs of life. 5. You are too exhausted to continue.
When preforming CPR, chest compressions push on the structures in close proximity to the stomach which can cause pressure on the stomach causing the victim to regurgitate the stomach contents. When opening the airway, if not done properly, air can be blown into the stomach. Air pockets in the stomach can cause its contents to be brought up. Regurgitation is a more common occurrence then not.
CPR-FPR is CPR for the Professional Rescuer.
When two rescuers are preforming CPR on a child, the compression to breath ratio is 15:2. That is 15 compressions 1-1.5" deep at a rate of 100 compressions a min. Each rescue breath should last about one second and make the chest clearly rise. The cycle is then repeated, fifteen compressions and two breaths. The rescuers should change positions about every 2min or about 10 cycles.
CPR for the Healthcare Provider