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It is important to administer CPR to someone who is unconscious to help maintain blood flow and oxygen to vital organs, especially the brain to ensure survival when the person is not breathing or has no pulse.
The basic steps to take when giving CPR include:
1. Check for responsiveness: Tap the person and shout loudly to check if they respond.
2. Call for help: If the person doesn't respond, shout for help or call emergency services immediately.
3. Open the airway: Tilt the person's head back slightly and lift their chin to open the airway.
4. Check for breathing: Look, listen, and feel for signs of breathing for about 5-10 seconds.
5. Start chest compressions: If the person is not breathing or only gasping, begin chest compressions. Place the heel of one hand on the center of the person's chest (usually between the nipples) and place the other hand on top. Lock your elbows and use your body weight to compress the chest at least 2 inches deep and at a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute.
6. Give rescue breaths: After 30 compressions, give two rescue breaths. Pinch the person's nose shut, cover their mouth with yours, and give two slow breaths, watching for chest rise.
7. Continue cycles of compressions and breaths: Continue cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths until help arrives or the person starts breathing.
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The basic steps to take when giving CPR include:
1. Check for responsiveness: Tap the person and shout loudly to check if they respond.
2. Call for help: If the person doesn't respond, shout for help or call emergency services immediately.
3. Open the airway: Tilt the person's head back slightly and lift their chin to open the airway.
4. Check for breathing: Look, listen, and feel for signs of breathing for about 5-10 seconds.
5. Start chest compressions: If the person is not breathing or only gasping, begin chest compressions. Place the heel of one hand on the center of the person's chest (usually between the nipples) and place the other hand on top. Lock your elbows and use your body weight to compress the chest at least 2 inches deep and at a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute.
6. Give rescue breaths: After 30 compressions, give two rescue breaths. Pinch the person's nose shut, cover their mouth with yours, and give two slow breaths, watching for chest rise.
7. Continue cycles of compressions and breaths: Continue cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths until help arrives or the person starts breathing.
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