Jazaki Allah khyran, it is really very simple.. as all that is required of you unless you are certified is three simple steps which make all the difference, as all that is needed is to get blood to the brain.
CPR even sloppily done has been proven to save someone's life until help gets there..
I am going to post simple videos/instructions here, but in a step wise fashion, the first thing that is absolutely paramount before all else is to call for help.. one will get tired from chest compressions and blowing breath into someone before they realize five minutes have elapsed with no help in sight..
so first is to call the person by name.. Annie annie are you ok, with a simple nudge on the shoulder or hands, if no response, then immediately 911 or whatever the number is for your country.. then you proceed with two breath and 30 compressions.. in children you give two breaths first before calling 911
CPR IN THREE SIMPLE STEPS
(Please try to attend a
CPR training course)
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1. CALL Check the victim for
unresponsiveness. If there is no response, Call 911 and return to the victim. In most locations the emergency dispatcher can assist you with CPR instructions.
2. BLOW Tilt the head back and listen for
breathing. If not breathing normally, pinch nose and cover the mouth with yours and blow until you see the chest rise. Give 2 breaths. Each breath should take 1 second.
3. PUMP
If the victim is still not breathing normally, coughing or moving, begin chest compressions.
Push down on the chest 11/2 to 2 inches 30 times right between the nipples. Pump at the rate of 100/minute, faster than once per second.
CONTINUE WITH 2 BREATHS AND 30 PUMPS UNTIL HELP ARRIVES
NOTE: This ratio is the same for one-person & two-person CPR. In two-person CPR the person pumping the chest stops while the other gives mouth-to-mouth breathing.
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Learn CPR - Perform CPR on small children
CPR for Children (Ages 1-8)
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CPR for children is similar
CPR for adults. The compression to ventilation ratio is 30:2. There are, however, 3 differences.
1) If you are alone with the child give two minutes of CPR before calling 911
2) Use the heel of one or two hands for chest compression 3) Press the sternum approximately one-third the depth of the chest
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_________________________ CPR for Infants (Age <1)
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1. Shout and Tap Shout and gently tap the child on the shoulder. If there is no response, position the infant on his or her back
2. Open The Airway Open the airway using a head tilt lifting of chin. Do not tilt the head too far back
3. Give 2 Gentle Breaths If the baby is NOT breathing give 2 small gentle breaths. Cover the baby's mouth and nose with your mouth. Each breath should be 1 second long. You should see the baby's chest rise with each breath.
4. Give 30 Compressions Give 30 gentle chest compressions at the rate of 100 per minute. Use two or three fingers in the center of the chest just below the nipples. Press down approximately one-third the depth of the chest.
5. Repeat Repeat with 2 breath and 30 compressions. After two minutes of repeated cycles call 911 and continue giving breaths and compressions.
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this site is very helpful.. so learn it inside out it takes five minutes to master it and can make all the difference, as a person loses ten percent function in 1 minute so in ten minutes someone will be dead unless you act correctly.. help generally arrives within that interval so until it gets there, that is what you can do
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http://depts.washington.edu/learncpr/index.html