Arriving first at the scene, you find an unresponsive person with no pulse that has thrown up. Your fee CPR is not something you are comfortable giving them. What would be the next best thing for you to do?

Arriving first at the scene, you find an unresponsive person with no pulse that has thrown up. Your fee CPR is not something you are comfortable giving them. What would be the next best thing for you to do?

Explanation
  • Arriving first at the scene, you find an unresponsive person with no pulse that has thrown up. Your fee CPR is not something you are comfortable giving them. we would do the next best thing for Compression only CPR
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  • EMT RESCUE 1122 "CPR" releated question":
  • CPR stands for “Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation”.
  • The compression rate during CPR should be 100- 150 compression per minute.
  • You should compress the chest about 1.5 inches or 4 cm.
  •  More than a hundred times per minute should be the rate of chest compression while doing CPR.