The ABCs of CPR: Simple Steps to Save a Life

The ABCs of CPR: Simple Steps to Save a Life

A: Assess the Situation
  • 1. Check for Responsiveness: Gently shake the person and shout to see if they respond. If they don’t, it’s time to call for help.
  • 2. Call for Emergency Services: If the person is unresponsive, call 911 (or your local emergency number) immediately. If possible, ask someone nearby to make the call while you attend to the person.
  • 3. Look for Breathing: Check if the person is breathing normally. If they are not breathing or are gasping, you need to begin CPR.
For Adults and Children:
  • 2. Compression Depth and Rate: Compress the chest about 1.5 inches deep at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute.
  • 1. Open the Airway: Tilt the head back slightly by placing one hand on the forehead and using the other hand to lift the chin.
  • 2. Deliver Breaths: Give 2 gentle breaths, ensuring the chest rises.
  • – Emergency medical services arrive.

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