What is hands only cpr




















Ever wondered what it is? Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Those interested in learning hands-on CPR can get more information and watch a video at heart. Toggle navigation. Welcome to the Patient Portal How can we help you today? View Health Information. Make a Payment. What is My. Being in charge of your own health just got easier We know you lead a busy life.

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Find a Physician Physician's Last Name. Gender - Male Female. Anesthesiology Services of Anderson, P. Keep pushing. Continue hands-only CPR until you see obvious signs of life, like breathing, another trained responder or EMS professional can take over, you're too exhausted to continue, an AED becomes available, or the scene becomes unsafe. To see how to perform hands-only CPR, watch our video. Or, visit our CPR Training Page to find information on taking an online, in person or blended training course.

Learning Center. Use my location. Live Chat. Recent guidelines developed by the American Heart Association, promote Hands-Only CPR as an acceptable way for a bystander to help a victim suffering from cardiac arrest. The rescuer starts compressions over the heart, at about the nipple line, and compresses at a regular rhythm. That rhythm is approximately beats per minute.



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