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  1. 21. Feb. 2022 · This is how to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation: Gently tilt the person’s head back. Use one hand to hold their chin and lift it up, then keep their mouth open using your thumb. Place your other hand on their forehead and pinch their nose with your index finger (pointer finger) and thumb.

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    CPR training will give you a much better idea of how to perform CPR correctly and accurately, and with it, you could save a life. Thanks Helpful 18 Not Helpful 3
    Even though mouth-to-mouth may seem gross, it can save a person's life. Thanks Helpful 20 Not Helpful 4
    Use a CPR mask when giving mouth-to-mouth, if you own one. Thanks Helpful 7 Not Helpful 8
    Do not give mouth-to-mouth if the person's mouth is bleeding and you don't have a mask. Thanks Helpful 20 Not Helpful 1
    If the ambulance officer advises that you do Hands-only CPR, disregard mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Thanks Helpful 12 Not Helpful 5
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  2. Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, a form of artificial ventilation, is the act of assisting or stimulating respiration in which a rescuer presses their mouth against that of the victim and blows air into the person's lungs.

  3. 23. Juni 2022 · Mouth-to-mouth respiration consists of these steps: Lay the casualty in a supine position (belly up). The casualty’s head is rotated backwards. Check the airway and remove any foreign bodies from the oral cavity.

  4. 3. Jan. 2022 · Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, or CPR with breaths, is appropriate to give to an adult, teen, child, or infant. The chest compression technique is different for each age group.

  5. 23. Mai 2024 · Use a mouth-to-mouth technique with both nose and mouth coverage, delivering breaths lasting about 1 to 1.5 seconds, ensuring the chest rises visibly. Adjust the breath volume to accommodate the child's size and age.

  6. Identify the proper procedures (in sequence) for administering mouth-to-mouth, mouth-to-nose, and mouth-to-stoma rescue breathing. 3-4. Identify the proper procedures for taking a carotid pulse. SUGGESTION After you have completed the text assignment, work the exercises at the end of this lesson before beginning the next lesson.