Hands Only CPR – Is it Actual?

In an attempt to get additional individuals to perform CPR the AHA is suggesting that if you witness sudden cardiac arrest of an Adult and you are unable or unwilling to execute mouth to mouth breaths, you may perhaps execute compressions only.

This Hands-Only approach does not apply to children below 12 years old or infants.

Compressions only is not the preferred technique. But, ACLS Classes in Martinez is improved than absolutely nothing for adults following a witnessed collapse. It is believed that the victim could have up to two minutes of air in the lungs that can be circulated. Just remember, it might realistically take Fire Department paramedics six-8 minutes to arrive on scene and take over. That would leave your victim with no oxygen to the brain and other very important organs for over 4-six minutes. In three-four minutes brain damage can happen, immediately after four minutes it becomes permanent.

To carry out Hands-Only CPR you only require to confirm that the victim is not breathing. Call 9-1-1. An effortless rule of thumb to figure out breathing is if the victim isn’t moving, they are not breathing. Of course the greatest indicator is to watch for Chest and/or abdominal rise in the victim. Subsequent, align hands with fingers interlocked on victims sternum (breastbone) at the mid-nipple line. Just begin continuous compressions at a price of one hundred per minute. Push complete depth. The American Heart Association slogan is “Push challenging, Push rapidly”.

My greatest concern as a CPR instructor and skilled rescuer is most people do not carry any protection such as a CPR barrier mask or gloves with them. This leaves the rescuer vulnerable and with two selections. Neither option is a great concept. The initially choice (no mask) is not to carry out mouth to mouth. Not a very good selection for the victim. Second selection is to do mouth to mouth without having protection. Not a very good choice for you.

The remedy is carry a barrier mask, gloves and antimicrobial wipe. This combination keeps the rescuer safe and supplies the maximum advantage for the victim.

Wayne Bennett is a twenty five year fire captain in southern California. He is also the owner of Survival Abilities & Co. a organization specializing in Disaster Response training for Schools and Companies. He has educated over 20,000 persons given that 1991 how to save lives in his one day “Disaster Survival Abilities” workshops. His enterprise also provides realistic kits and supplies for disaster preparedness. His company gives NIMS education, CPR & Initial Help classes.