JRC JCY-1900 Instruction Manual page 8

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Flow of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Using the AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
A person is collapsing.
- Secure the safety of the surronding area.
- Prevent secondary disasters.
Check for response.
- Call while tapping the shoulder.
Not responding
Ask for help.
- Make an emergency call.
- Ask to bring an AED.
Open the airway.
- Check for breathing.
Not breathing
Give 2 rescue breaths; omittable. Note(1)
Give CPR.
- 30 chest compressions.
- Give 2 rescue breaths; omittable. Note(1)
Arrival of an AED.
- Turn on the power.
- Use the AED by following its voice prompts.
Fitting of the electrode pads, etc.
The AED automatically
analyzes the heart
rhythm every 2 minutes.
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Automatic electrocardiogram analysis.
- Do not touch the injured or ill person.
Electric shock is needed
Delivery of electric shock.
Resume CPR from chest
compressions by following the
voice prompts of the AED.
Listen to the appeal of the
Responding
injured or ill person and give
the necessary first-aid
treatment.
Recovery position.
- Lay the injured or ill person
Breathing
on his/her side and wait for
the arrival of the emergency
services.
Note(1) Omission of rescue breathing:
If there is a fear of infection because
the injured or ill person has an intraoral
injury, you are hesitant about giving
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, or
preparing the mouthpiece for rescue
breathing takes too long, omit rescue
breathing and proceed to the next step.
Electric shock is not needed
When the injured or ill person
has been handed over to the
emergency services or has
started moaning or breathing
normally, lay him/her on
When to stop
his/her side in a recovery
CPR
position and wait for the arrival
of emergency services.

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