CPR Is Now spelled C-A-B

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Jase

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If you saw somebody in sudden cardiac arrest, would you know what to do?

According to New guidelines from the American Heart Association,
you should begin chest compressions immediately.


The Association has changed the order of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
from A-B-C (Airway- Breathing- Compressions) to C-A-B (Compressions-Airways-Breathing).
Instead of tilting the victim's head back first, you should start with chest compressions
to help pump oxygen-rich blood to the victim's brain and heart sooner.
The sequence change applies to adults, children and infants (excluding newborns).


If you see someone who suddenly collapse s, the Association recommends Hands-Only CPR (CPR without breaths).

Take the following steps: Call 9-1-1,
push hard and fast on the center of the victim's chest (at a rate of at least 100 times a minute)
until professional help arrives.
 

Mii

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Would this work similarly with a drowning though? I would have thought that for water being in someone's lungs that forcing air in would be useful...