Hands-only
CPR is said to be effective because of the two primary theories. First, a
recent studies have shown that the hands-only CPR is just as effective as the
old ABC version of CPR. They found out that the rate of survival
and brain damage between the two groups who perform traditional CPR and hands-only
CPR was remarkably similar. Second, any bystander can do the hands-only
CPR for it is such a simple method that helps maintain brain and heart
perfusion while waiting for a much better help. In essence, immediate
help is crucial especially in treating cardiac arrest and hands-only CPR is an effective
way in saving life.