The depth of compression should not be too shallow, if it is less than 5cm it will cause ineffective compression of the heart, and ineffective ventilation of the lungs.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation examination operation process is as follows:
1, consciousness judgment;
2, check respiration;
3, call the emergency telephone, prepare first aid items;
4, loosen the collar and trouser belt, put on a hard board bed or flat ground;
5, chest heart pressure, the site of the two nipples connecting line The middle and lower 1/3 of the sternum, the frequency is 100-120 times/minute, the depth is at least 5-6cm;
6, open the airway: open the airway by tilting the head and lifting the jaw, and remove the foreign objects and dentures in the mouth;
7, artificial respiration: the rescuer pinches the patient's nostrils closed with one hand, and inhales y to blow rapidly into the patient's mouth;
8, high efficiency CPR lasts for 2 minutes. To operate with the ratio of cardiac compression and artificial respiration of 30:2;
9, to determine whether the resuscitation is effective;
10, to organize the patient, further life support.
What is CPR mainly used for?
For some patients with respiratory arrest or abnormality (such as the appearance of sigh-like breathing) and cardiac arrest can be restored to the body's autonomic circulation and autonomic respiration by means of chest compressions, artificial respiration, electric shocks, defibrillation, etc., to help the patient's vital signs gradually recover.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can temporarily support a patient's heartbeat and respiration to prevent irreversible damage to the patient's brain and body.
What types of CPR are there? How should I choose one?
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can be categorized into primary CPR, which should be performed as soon as the diagnosis of cardiac arrest is established, and advanced CPR, which is based on primary CPR and the application of assistive devices, medications, and special techniques to establish more effective ventilation and blood circulation.
Which medical device will be mainly used in CPR? How should they be selected?
Primary CPR does not involve medical equipment that the patient needs to use, but an automated external defibrillator (AED), face mask or simple balloon, and epinephrine are needed throughout CPR.
How much does CPR usually cost? Is it reimbursable by Medicare?
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a first-aid measure, and there is no reliable price reference source to provide a price range, and charges vary from hospital to hospital in different regions.
Whether or not the medical insurance can be reimbursed can be consulted in advance with the hospital or medical insurance center, the reimbursement rate needs to be based on the local medical insurance reimbursement standard.