CPR-AED(英文版学习资料).pdf
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CPR/AED Course 2
When to Perform CPR 3
CPR Process 4
Hands-Only CPR 6
Choking 9
Recovery Position 13
CPR/AED Process Review 15
AED 15
CPR/AED Course
Checking the person’s condition is essential when acting in an emergency situation.
There are 3 key steps:
Check for responsiveness and normal breathing.
Tap or shake the persons shoulder and ask, Are you ok? Are you ok?
An unresponsive person is always considered a 9-1-1 emergency.
At the same time, check if the person is breathing normally. Occasional gasps
are NOT considered normal breathing!
If the person is not breathing, or not breathing normally, call or send someone to
call 9-1-1 and to get an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) if there is one
nearby.
With a breathing person, check for severe bleeding that might be life threatening
if not treated immediately. Ignore minor bleeding until you are sure that there are
no immediate threats to life.
Good Samaritan Laws
Each of the 50 states (American ) has enacted what are known as the Good
Samaritan Laws These laws give legal protection to people that give emergency care
to an ill or injured person without accepting anything in return. It’s very important that
you understand that no compensation of any kind can be accepted for performing
emergency care or the Good Samaritan Laws may no longer protect you! These laws
vary from state to state and usually protect citizens that act in the same way that a
reasonable and prudent person would if that person were in the same situation.
Developed to encourage people to help, these laws require the Good Samaritan to:
1. Act in Good Faith
2. Not be deliberately negligent or reckless
3. Act within the scope of his/her training
4. Not abandon the person after starting to give care
You should investi
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