CPR involves checking for responsiveness and breathing, opening the airway, giving 2-3 breaths, checking for a pulse, and beginning chest compressions to circulate blood if no pulse is detected. The tips provide guidance on properly performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation to potentially save someone's life in an emergency situation before emergency medical help arrives.
CPR involves checking for responsiveness and breathing, opening the airway, giving 2-3 breaths, checking for a pulse, and beginning chest compressions to circulate blood if no pulse is detected. The tips provide guidance on properly performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation to potentially save someone's life in an emergency situation before emergency medical help arrives.
CPR involves checking for responsiveness and breathing, opening the airway, giving 2-3 breaths, checking for a pulse, and beginning chest compressions to circulate blood if no pulse is detected. The tips provide guidance on properly performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation to potentially save someone's life in an emergency situation before emergency medical help arrives.
CPR involves checking for responsiveness and breathing, opening the airway, giving 2-3 breaths, checking for a pulse, and beginning chest compressions to circulate blood if no pulse is detected. The tips provide guidance on properly performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation to potentially save someone's life in an emergency situation before emergency medical help arrives.
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TIPS TO DO PROPER CPR
PREPARED BY: ROD ANGELO S. BATHAN
CHESKA LORRAINE APAG What is Cpr? Check Responsiveness Open Airway Check for Breathing Give 2 or 3 breaths Check for Pulse Begin the Compressions THE END