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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? One in seven people will have the opportunity to use CPR in their lifetime. Ninety percent of the time, CPR will be done on a family member or close friend. More than 650,000 people die annually from heart attack in the United States each year. More than 350,000 die before reaching the hospital. When the brain starts to go four to six minutes without oxygen, brain damage/death begins. 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 Actions for Survival 1. Recognize
signals Four reasons to stop CPR 1.
Patient is revived The law now protects people who render emergency care. Good Samaritan Act - Article 4 ARS.#32-1471 Health care providers and other persons administering emergency aid are not liable. Any health care provider licensed or certified to practice as such in this state or elsewhere or any other person who renders emergency care at a public gathering or at a scene of an emergency occurrence gratuitously and in good faith, shall not be liable for any civil or other damages as the result of any act or omission by which person rendering the emergency care, or as the result of any act or failure to act to provide or arrange for further medical treatment or care for the injured persons, unless such person, while rendering such care, is guilty of gross negligence. |
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