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Just FYI- as of 2006, the ECC guidelines for CPR as followed by the Red Cross and Heart Association allow us to do CPR on nation next to a pulse.
You should bring a current CPR class for the full details, but briefly, because most those mess up the pulse and most adults who stop breathing entail CPR, we no longer check for a pulse on an mature sufferer.
*duh*
Yes, as all right as cardiac arrest. You cannot state a meeting to the heart's inherent pace and will mete out it to anomaly by putting pressure from the compressions on the chest.
why would you do cpr on someone next to a pulse?? if they are not breathing, do rescue breaths... if the pulse is slow, attatch an aed and tolerate it determine the call for...
Hmm.. interesting but I would speak no. Because if you are doing CPR in someone minus pulse you are single perfusing brain as force transmitted to heart is not that adequate. However if someone have pulse, it will probably merely increase mind blood flow but won't explanation any trash. Though beside aggressive CPR you can raison d`¨ētre cardiac contusion but that should not effect cardiac output. Again, reasonably dicey. But one item for sure, don't do CPR if someone have pulse.