Before beginning Hands-only CPR, it's essential to check if the person truly needs help. Start by tapping their shoulder and loudly asking, "Are you OK?" This simple action helps assess consciousness.
It is National CPR and AED Awareness Week. To bring attention to this, Hennepin EMS Education professional Abby Solberg visited KARE 11 News at Noon on Thursday to share more information. Minnesota ...
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Is mouth to mouth necessary in CPR?

When people hear the term CPR, they often envision a mouth-to-mouth procedure, combined with applied pressure on the chest.
Piedmont Macon shares when to use hands-only CPR, how to perform chest compressions, and why acting quickly during a cardiac ...
February is American Heart Month, so there is no better time to learn how to perform hands-only CPR. Dr. Chloe McCoy, an emergency physician at MedStar Health, said hands-only CPR simplifies the ...