How to Perform Chest Compressions in Basic Life Support
According to NVQ in Basic Life Support and Management of Anaphylaxis guidelines, chest compressions are a crucial component of CPR. Proper technique is essential to ensure the best chance of survival for a person experiencing cardiac arrest.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to perform chest compressions correctly:
Step | Instructions |
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1 | Place the heel of one hand on the center of the person's chest, between the nipples. |
2 | Place your other hand on top of the first hand, interlocking your fingers. |
3 | Position yourself directly over the person's chest, with your shoulders aligned over your hands. |
4 | Keep your arms straight and use your upper body weight to push down on the chest. |
5 | Compress the chest at least 2 inches deep at a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute. |
6 | Allow the chest to fully recoil between compressions. |
7 | Continue chest compressions until help arrives or the person shows signs of life. |
Remember, proper chest compressions are vital in maintaining blood flow to the brain and vital organs during a cardiac arrest. By following these guidelines, you can help increase the chances of survival for someone in need of CPR.
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