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CPR - Compression Only Adult
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If a person suddenly collapses, is unresponsive, and not breathing or not breathing normally, he or she is in cardiac arrest and needs CPR. Compression-only adult CPR can easily be performed by untrained people or by trained providers who are unwilling or unable to give rescue breaths. Compression-only adult CPR is capable of providing some oxygenated blood flow to vital organs during cardiac arrest.

Symptoms

Steps
1   If it is safe for you to approach a person who has collapsed, do so.
2   See if the person responds to your touch or voice. If unresponsive, have a bystander activate EMS. If no breathing or no normal breathing is found begin CPR.
3   Position yourself next to the person’s chest. Using the heels of two hands on the middle center of the chest; give uninterrupted chest compressions at a rate of at least 100 compressions per minute. Compress at least 2 inches in depth.
4   When an AED arrives, turn it on and follow the voice instructions.
5   Attach defibrillation pads to the bare chest and allow the AED to analyze the heart.
6   If a shock is advised by the AED, clear others away from the collapsed person, and press the shock button.
7   Whether a shock is advised or not, immediately start continuous compressions. Follow any additional voice instructions from the AED.
Warnings
Compressions can be tiring. Take turns performing them with other bystanders. Change places quickly to minimize interruption.
Tips
If you are alone with an unresponsive adult, quickly alert EMS yourself. Get an AED, if one is available, and return to the person. Immediately attach and use the AED.
To create the best blood flow possible, keep up the force and speed of compressions, allow for full recoil of the chest at the top of each compression, and minimize any interruption to CPR.

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