When Both Pulse And Breathing Have Stopped - JRC JMA-2343 Instruction Manual

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☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ When both pulse and breathing have stopped
When no pulse has come not to be felt, his pupils are open and no heartbeat is heard, cardiac
arrest is supposed to have occurred and artificial respiration must be performed.
(1)
Place your both hands, one hand on the other, on the lower one third area of his breastbone
and compress his breast with your elbows applying your weight on his breast so that it is
dented about 2cm (repeat compressing his breast 50 times or so a minute).
(Cardiac massage)
(2)
In case of one rescuer,
Repeat cardiac massages about 15 times and blow into his mouth 2 times quickly, and repeat
this combination.
In case of two rescuers,
One person repeats cardiac massages 5 times while the other person blows into his mouth
once, and they shall repeat this combination.
(Cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth respiration)
(3)
Examine his pupils and his pulse sometimes. When the both have returned to normal, stop
the artificial respiration, serve him with a cup of coffee or tea and keep him warm and calm
while watching him carefully. Commit the victim to a medial specialist depending on his
condition. To let him recover from the mental shock, it is necessary for persons concerned to
understand his situations and the necessary treatments.
Fig.2 Cardiac massage
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