n this video he shows you how to do a CPR The first thing you should do is look for the compression point in the lower third of the sternum (the sternum is a long, flat bone that forms the front and center of the chest wall). You should put your hands two fingers under the sternum. You must place the heel of one hand on that point and the other hand on top, intertwining your fingers. You must also have your arms completely rigid and your shoulders and elbows open. When you have the position in place you must begin to perform 30 compressions, the ideal should be to do 100 compressions per minute and once this is finished you must cover the nose of the person you are doing CPR on and blow through their mouth. like that twice. You should continue doing this entire process until medical help comes.
The video my classmate has chosen is similar to mine, it tell us how to perform the different movements of a cpr until the doctors or professionals arrive. We place our hands on the chest of the person and perform thirty compressions with the shoulders and elbows locked, when we finish with the compressions we will perform two insufflations placing our mouth next to theirs and looking to his chest, it is very important to cover the nose so that the air does not escape. These two movements should be performed until the doctors arrive.
n this video he shows you how to do a CPR
ResponderEliminarThe first thing you should do is look for the compression point in the lower third of the sternum (the sternum is a long, flat bone that forms the front and center of the chest wall).
You should put your hands two fingers under the sternum.
You must place the heel of one hand on that point and the other hand on top, intertwining your fingers. You must also have your arms completely rigid and your shoulders and elbows open.
When you have the position in place you must begin to perform 30 compressions, the ideal should be to do 100 compressions per minute and once this is finished you must cover the nose of the person you are doing CPR on and blow through their mouth. like that twice.
You should continue doing this entire process until medical help comes.
The video my classmate has chosen is similar to mine, it tell us how to perform the different movements of a cpr until the doctors or professionals arrive.
ResponderEliminarWe place our hands on the chest of the person and perform thirty compressions with the shoulders and elbows locked, when we finish with the compressions we will perform two insufflations placing our mouth next to theirs and looking to his chest, it is very important to cover the nose so that the air does not escape.
These two movements should be performed until the doctors arrive.