[gif] CPR Techniques (Patreon)
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A CPR teaching booklet, I thought the illustrations were cute so I made an animated version.
I wanted to fill the bubble with some words, but I couldn't think of a suitable one, so I just left it blank. Maybe you guys can help me.
Google Translation:
CPR
Sudden death, drowning, electric shock, suffocation, poisoning, and excessive blood loss often result in cardiac arrest. Emergency rescue with extracardiac compressions and artificial respiration (CPR) should be performed immediately.
Make sure that the patient's breathing and pulse have stopped, lie on his back on a hard ground, her legs are naturally separated, shoulder-width apart, and kneel on the side between her shoulders and waist.
Rescue Breaths
· If there is an obstruction in the patient's mouth, remove it first to clear the airway.
· Pinch the patient's nostrils with one hand, raise the lower jaw with the index and middle fingers of the other hand, take a deep breath, wrap the patient's mouth with your mouth and blow in the breath, the patient's chest can be seen bulging when blowing, and then loosen the mouth and nose after stopping. , let the patient exhale, and repeat.
·In the case of double rescue, the ratio of compression and blowing is 30:2.
Chest Compressions
· Place the left palm on the patient's mid-lower third of her sternum and the right palm on the back of the left hand. Note: Use both hands to rescue adults and one hand for children.
· Straighten the arm, press the base of the palm vertically to the chest cavity by 5-6cm (4cm for children), and then relax, so that the patient's chest cavity can fully rebound, and the base of the palm does not leave the patient's chest cavity when relaxing.
· Pressing should be smooth, regular and uninterrupted.
· 100-120 times per minute.
CPR should not be stopped once administered, except in the following cases:
1. The injured person restores the pulse and breathing (if only the pulse is restored, artificial respiration is performed by blowing every 5 seconds).
2. The medical staff arrives to take over.
3. The rescuers are exhausted.