JRC JMR-611 Instruction Manual page 13

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Flow of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
A person is collapsing.
- Secure the safety of the surrounding area.
- Secure the safety of the surrounding area.
- Prevent secondary disasters.
- Prevent secondary disasters.
Check for response.
Call while tapping the shoulder.
Ask for help.
Make an emergency call.
Ask to bring an AED.
Check for breathing and judge for cardiac arrest.
Check for breathing.
Chest compressions
- With each compression, depress the chest
wall to a depth of approximately 5 cm.
- Perform compressions at the rate of about
100 - 120 times per minute.
Combination of chest compressions and
rescue breaths Note(1)
- If the first-aiders is not trained in rescue
breaths, he/she should perform only chest
compressions. See Note(1) for the details.
Arrival of an AED
Turn on the power.
- Use the AED by following its voice prompts.
Fitting of the electrode pads, etc.
Electric shock is needed.
The AED
automatically
analyzes the
heart rhythm
every 2 min.
A person is collapsing.
Not responding or indeterminate state
Not breathing or indeterminate state
Automatic electrocardiogram
analysis
Do not touch the injured or ill
person.
Delivery of electric shock
Resume CPR from chest
compressions by following the
voice prompts of the AED.
Listen to the appeal of the injured
Responding
or ill person and give the
necessary first-aid treatment.
If you call an ambulance, you can get instructions
regarding how to judge cardiac arrest and how to do
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
Recovery position
- Lay the injured or
Breathing
ill person on
his/her side and
wait for the arrival
of the emergency
services.
Note(1) Combination of chest compressions and
rescue breaths
- If the first-aider is not trained in rescue breaths,
he/she should perform only chest compressions.
- If the first-aider is trained in rescue breath, and has
the skill and will to do it, he/she should perform the
combination of chest compressions and rescue
breaths at the ratio of 30:2. If there is a fear of
infection, he/she should use a personal protective
equipment (mouthpiece for rescue breathing).
Electric shock is not needed.
When to
stop CPR
xi
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
his/her side in a recovery
position and wait for the
arrival of emergency services.

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