New CPR Guidelines Announced; Get to Know the Latest Life-Saving Techniques in a Cardiac Emergency!

 

Every five years the American Heart Association reviews and releases updated CPR Guidelines. These updated guidelines, which were announced Monday, assure that the most life-saving techniques available are in the hands of frontline responders to cardiac emergencies.

EMT-Paramedic faculty member Bob Elling is the media spokesperson and a local board member for the AHA. He spoke with several news outlets yesterday about the new guidelines.

Here are three highlights:

– If a bystander is not trained in CPR, the bystander should provide Hands-Only’ (compression-only) CPR for the adult victim who suddenly collapses, with an emphasis to ‘push hard and fast’ on the center of the chest

– A focus on doing chest compressions first, when administering CPR (the focus used to be on airway and breathing first)

– Chest compressions on adult patients should reach a depth of two inches down on the breastbone

Learn more by watching this YouTube video.

Learn more at www.Heart.org/CPR and www.Heart.org/ECCguidelines

 

Published: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 00:00:00 +0000 by e.bryant