





I attended an emergency day of workshops and these are notes from one of them.
Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.
– No longer breaths during the CPU [process. The best response to those who are not trained.
– Feel pulse on the neck
– Those with the highest survival rate are those who had early CPU.
– As soon as someone goes unconscious starting CPU is the best thing to do.
– Call 911 to bring ext training and preventing shock.
– Other info
– 1. Early recognition and call 911
– 2. CPU is hands only
– 3. Early defabulations with an AED
– 4. Emergency responders.
– 5. Take to the Hospital
– 6. Push at a rate of 100 to 1029 1/3 of the chest. depth of the chest
– 7. Need to recoil and come back
– 8. Choking for adults and infants.
– 9. Older people may crack the cartilage. As long as you do it in the correct place less chance of breaking ribs.
– 10. Of people don’t make
– AED: automated external fabltor
– Place hands above the nipple
– Rocking motion for CPU
– Remove all the clothing on a heart attack.
– No breathing no pulse.
– Run go get an AED
– The device is often located in High traveled hallways, often near restrooms.