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        picked out from the mouth to ensure   nipples and the other hand on top of   WHEN CAN YOU STOP CPR?
        the airway is clear.                  the fi rst hand. Straighten your arm       A  er the vic  m survives.
                                              and posi  on your shoulders directly      Trained or medical aid arrives.
        (B) BREATHING:                        over your hands. Now you should           For Cardiac arrest: longer than 30
           Look, listen and feel to check if the   push hard and fast 1.5 to 2 inches   minutes.
        pa  ent is breathing or not. This step   with each compression. At the end       This is all about fi rst aid and CPR.
        should take no longer than 10 seconds.   of compression, allow the chest to   It is very important to know the
        If the pa  ent is breathing, place him/her   recoil completely. Chest compression   techniques of CPR. One can save
        in a recovery posi  on and if the pa  ent   should be delivered at the rate of 100   lives and make a diff erence in
        is NOT breathing, ask for help and give 2   compressions per minute. The rate   someone’s life.
        rescue breaths for fi ve   mes then check   of compression to breathing for an
        for signs of circula  on.             adult should be in the ra  o 30:2 which             (writer is Ranger scout
                                              means 30 chest compressions a  er                  of Dynamic Scout crew)
        (C) CIRCULATION:                      each two rescue breath.
           Check the circula  on of pa  ent.
        To check the circula  on, feel the
        caro  d pulse. Palpate for 5 seconds
        and no more than 10 seconds. If the
        circula  on is absent go for mouth-
        to-mouth respira  on and chest
        compression.
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        lips over around the vic  m’s mouth.       g]kfns}  klxnf] cf]kg OsfO{sf] ?kdf /x]sf] o; o'lg6sf] ulj{nf] /
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        Chest Compression:
           For chest compression, put the
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        the vic  m’s bare chest between the

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