What is CPR?

It is the artificial method of circulating blood and oxygen through a body and attempting to keep the brain alive. CPR does work. When initiated within four minutes, the survival rate is 43 percent. When initiated within four to eight minutes, the survival rate is ten percent.

Why Learn CPR?

Risk Factors

Factors that cannot be changed:
 

Factors that can be changed:

Other factors

Signs and Symptoms of Heart Attack

  1. Chest pain - can be an uncomfortable pressure, tightness or feeling of indigestion, heavy squeezing pain like a weight on the chest, can radiate to left arm and neck
  2. Nausea/vomiting
  3. Shortness of breath
  4. Pale, sweaty cold skin
  5. May have no signs or symptoms (silent Myocardial infarction)

Actions for survival

  1. Recognize signals
  2. Stop activity, rest, lay down
  3. If pain lasts more than two minutes, call for help
  4. Patient's having early signs often deny having a heart attack
  5. Be prepared to do CPR, if alone do CPR for one minute, then call 9-1-1.

Four reasons to stop CPR

  1. Patient is revived
  2. You are relieved by another trained individual
  3. Become exhausted
  4. Doctor is present and pronounces death

Prevention

Facts