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CPR

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What does RAB-CAB stand for?   R = Check for Responsiveness. A = Activate EMS by calling 9-1-1, and get an AED. B = Check for Breathing. (Place the person in the recovery position.) C = Give chest Compressions. A = Open the Airway. B = Give Breaths.  
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R = Responsive?   Tap the person on the shoulder and shout, “Are you okay?”  
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A = Activate EMS.   Shout for help. Call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number. Get an AED.  
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B = Breathing?   Observe the chest for movement; take 5-10 seconds. no more than 10 seconds!  
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C = Compressions   Place the heel of one hand on the center of the person’s chest and on the lower half of his or her breastbone. Place your other hand on top of the first one with fingers interlocked. Push hard, fast, and smoothly.  
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A = Airway   Open the airway. Place your hand on the person’s forehead; apply pressure to tilt the head back. Place two fingers of your other hand under the bony part of the person’s jaw and lift. Tilt the head backward.  
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B = Breaths   Give 2 breaths. If you see chest rise, give 30 chest compressions. If the first breath does not make the chest rise, retilt the head and give a second breath. Each time before giving a breath, open the mouth and look for an object; if seen, remove it.  
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While doing RAB-CAB, what do you do after you finish all of the steps?   Continue cycles of 30 chest compressions and 2 breaths UNTIL an AED arrives. When an AED becomes available, use it as soon as possible.  
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Performing Infant CPR: R = Responsive?   Tap infant’s foot and shout his or her name. Shout for nearby help.  
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Performing Infant CPR: A = Activate EMS   If you are alone, DO NOT call 9-1-1 until after giving 5 sets of CPR. (each set is 30 compressions and 2 breathes)  
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Performing Infant CPR: B = Breathing?   Observe the infant’s face and chest movement.  
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Performing Infant CPR: C = Compressions   Place the pads of 2 fingers (not whole hand) on the breastbone, with 1 touching and both below the nipple line. Give 30 chest compressions.  
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Performing Infant CPR: A = Airway   Open the infant’s airway using the head tilt–chin lift maneuver.  
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Performing Infant CPR: B = Breaths   Cover the infant’s mouth and nose with your mouth and make an airtight seal. Give 2 breaths.  
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Performing Infant CPR: Continue CPR until one of the following occurs:   The infant begins breathing EMS arrives and takes over You become physically exhausted and unable to continue (they babeh with die :c )  
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Using an AED:   1: turn on 2: attach pads as shown: dry bare skin 3: stay clear of person 4: analyze what AED says, & do it: push shock button or do CPR 5: give 5 sets of CPR unless person breathes, moves, etc 6: repeat steps 3 & 4 until person breathes, moves, etc  
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