Adult Rescue Breathing

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http://www.ProCPR.org If we encounter someone who is unresponsive and is not breathing but has a pulse, rescue breathing should be performed. In rescue breathing, the rescuer is basically breathing for the person, helping to prevent brain damage and death in the patient. Rescue breaths should be given at a rate of one breath every five seconds for a minute. After a minute, reassess the patient for breathing and check for a pulse. If there is no pulse present, begin CPR on this patient.

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  • At the start of the video he reminds us about not moving the spine and then uses the head tilt technique instead of the jaw thrust.WTF?

  • That dummy has 5 oclock shadow!

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