File: super_sexy_CPR.swf-(4.46 MB, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 07/19/12(Thu)18:53 No.1723700
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 07/19/12(Thu)19:34 No.1723729
/f/ for /f/ucking educational?
>> [_] Anonymous 07/19/12(Thu)20:19 No.1723762
what?
were they saying something?
didnt notice
>> [_] Neighborhood paramedic 07/19/12(Thu)20:44 No.1723778
/f/ for wrong. You give 1 breaths, and look to see if it go in, the chest will rise. If the chest
doesn't rise readjust the head and give 1 more You never straddle the person to whom you are
giving CPR. You also use the heel of your palm. Compressions should be 100 to 120BPM.
Also, if you come across someone who needs CPR you should always assume that they have a spinal
injury, in which case you should not open the airway by tilting the head back. There is an
alternate technique that involves pushing the jaw up. New methods/research suggest that you
should ONLY give rescue breaths if there is someone else should give rescue breaths after 30
compressions. Keeping the heart rate up is more important than rescue breaths as there should be
enough oxygen in the blood to keep someone alive that ins't expending any energy.
If the person comes to, be ready for them to puke EVERYWHERE.
The more you know....
>> [_] Neighborhood paramedic 07/19/12(Thu)20:49 No.1723783
Almost forgot, check for a god damn pulse. If you give chest compressions to someone who's heart
is pumping you can cause serious cardiac damage.
>> [_] ohfuckwy !/IPyUlClgk 07/19/12(Thu)20:59 No.1723793
>>1723778
>>1723783
you're such a boner killer
>> [_] Anonymous 07/19/12(Thu)22:51 No.1723882
Anyone know the track in the background?
>> [_] Anonymous 07/20/12(Fri)00:46 No.1723928
>>1723882
That was my boner ripping through my zipper.