Keysight Technologies B1507A User Manual page 6

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Do not give compression-only CPR to infants and children — all infants and children who have a sudden
cardiac arrest need conventional CPR. Also should not be used for adults whose cardiac arrest is from
respiratory causes, or for an unwitnessed cardiac arrest.
D
Danger
Check for DANGER, make SAFE first to YOU, Others, and the CASUALTY.
R
Response
Check for a RESPONSE.
Leave on back.
If not conscious,
C
CPR
Start the center of chest compressions (>100 compressions per minute)
for ADULT only
stopping until emergency medical services arrive.
One of the most famous chest compression-only CPR is AHA Hands-Only CPR which
is without mouth-to-mouth rescue breaths.
http://handsonlycpr.org/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuJkRpJ7Fxg
Rhythm of chest compression:
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/CPRAndECC/CommunityTraining/CommunityPro
grams/CPR-Week_UCM_427219_SubHomePage.jsp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5hP4DIBCEE&feature=player_detailpage
Continue CPR until
z
z
z
If YOU have a trained rescue skill, should apply the following step.
If not, only keep chest compression until others help.
A
Airway
No foreign material
Leave on back, open airway.
B
Breathing
30 compress & 2 breaths
D
Defibrillator
Apply AED with following voice prompts.
If no AED available, continue CPR until qualified personnel arrives.
AED: Automated External Defibrillator
CPR: Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
AHA: American Heart Association, Inc.
First Aid for Electric Shock Procedure
1.
Ask others to emergency CALL for an ambulance immediately.
2.
HELP to bring AED, ASAP.
3.
Start CPR by YOU.
Signs of life return.
AED is ready to use.
Medical services arrive and take over.
Foreign material
Place in the recovery position, clear of objects.
without

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