Skills: Compressions Detail
All compressions unless performed on an infant are performed with the same procedure. Place the hands correctly by using the inter mammary line. Lock the arms into a straight but comfortable position. The use your body to provide smooth regular compressions with full release of the chest.
Depth of compressions: The target is to compress the chest between 1.5 inches and 2 inches. Compressing the chest less than 1.5 inches will reduce blood flow and greater than 2 inches will increase the likelihood of injuring the victim Rate of compression: The recommended rate is 100 per minute. This means that each compression should be performed in about .6 of a second. A rate of less than 100 per minute will decrease forward blood flow, and a rate greater than 100 will increase fatigue, which leads to other performance errors Full chest recoil: When a compression is released, elastic recoil of the chest will create a negative pressure that pulls blood into the chest. Incomplete decompression will reduce the amount of blood available to be circulated with the |
The most current research indicates that the sooner you start compressions and the less compressions are interrupted the better they will help the victim. |
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At the Main Menu select "Compressions" then the the option you want. On SmartMan there are a couple different ways to PRACTICE and take the TEST for compressions.
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