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    Cpr Speech Outline

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    Title: (CPR) (The information above the introduction is for the reader) Specific Purpose: to inform my audience of the three steps to take when responding to a medical emergency. Thesis: When responding to a medical emergency you should take three main steps--survey the scene‚ contact emergency medical services‚ and start CPR. Method of Organization: Chronological Introduction (Begin your presentation with the statement beside Roman numeral I) I First Sentence: "Imagine you’re

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    Briana Stearns Mrs.Hyloft English 112 18 Jan 2014 Mechanical V. Manual CPR Mechanical CPR has become a hot button topic in the emergency medical field. CPR alone is unlikely to restart the heart; its main purpose is to restore partial flow of oxygenated blood to the brain and heart. “Victims of cardiac arrest require rapid and effective chest compressions for an optimal chance of successful defibrillation and to decrease the likihood of neurological deficit (Nolan et al 2005).” Chest compressions

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    The CPR Important People and Events John A. Macdonald- used the railway to get votes to be re-elected. It was part of the National Policy‚ which was the basis of the Conservative election platform. The government didn’t have the resources to complete such a big project and decided to offer incentives to wealthy business and railway owners who might’ve financed the construction. It took two years after being elected to find investors. In 1880 Macdonald made an offer to the group of investors $25

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    step by step guide to CPR

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    CPR The recovery position DANGER – Check to see if the area is safe for you to approach the individual RESPONSE – See if the person responds to touch‚ pain or speech AIRWAY – Lift chin slightly back and tilt the head back BREATHING – Put the head by the patients mouth to listen for the breath to check if the patient is breathing‚ also put the hand on the patients stomach so that you can see the patient breathing. CIRCULATION – Check pulse of the patient and the colour of the patient‚ if patient

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    people have heard‚ at some point in their lives‚ about CPR classes and the importance of acquiring this sort of training. This article focuses on the basic things which are taught during CPR training and that everybody should know. • CPR classes typically begin with a presentation of the tell-tale signs of a person in cardiac arrest. You will learn how to take someone’s pulse and how to verify if they are breathing. • The next steps in CPR training involve calling the emergency service‚ securing

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    Rescue Breathing and CPR-Adults Rescue breathing is the act of breathing for a person who is not breathing‚ yet has a pulse. You should never perform rescue breathing on a stranger unless you have a resuscitation mask‚ so that you will not catch any contagious disease the victim is carrying. If the victim is not breathing yet has a pulse‚ initiate rescue breathing. Use a head tilt and a chin lift to keep the victim’s airway open. Pinch the victim’s nose shut gently‚ using your thumb and index finger

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    perform effective CPR. Preview statement: Today I will demonstrate the three steps every adult needs to know to perform effective CPR including delivering compressions‚ delivering rescue breaths‚ and performing the cycle. Introduction: 95% victims of cardiac arrest die prior to reaching a hospital or care facility. By performing CPR the chances of survival immediately increase. The way to decrease the percentage of deaths by cardiac arrest is to increase the number of people aware of CPR methods. How

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    Advanced First Aid and Cpr

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    INTRODUCTION “No man can reveal to you ought but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge.   The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple‚ among his followers‚ gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness.” – Khalil Gibran – The Prophet This course belongs to YOU‚ and its success depends largely on you. Please enter into discussions ENTHUSIASTICALLY. Please feel free to share your EXPERIENCE with us. Please feel

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    Cpr Essay Example

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    Assignment: For the third essay‚ develop your own original argument about some theme‚ relying on the literature as evidence to support the argument. Rather than focusing on one reading as you did in the previous assignment‚ now you will examine differing viewpoints FROM THE TEXTBOOK on a single theme. Articulating a Claim: In this essay you will be explaining your views in multiple ways: contrasting your belief with others’ ideas‚ offering authoritative opinions‚ including documented examples

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     It brings out satisfactory qualities about yourself. In addition to  this‚ I would also like to say that it could bring people a sense of joy and a boost in their  self­confidence. Saving someone’s life could raise a person’s ego greatly and could  benefit them greatly.        My second point is that the death rate could drop dramatically. According to the  American Heart Association​ ‚ if people began to take this class‚ the survival rate could  double or even triple. I strongly agree with this because I think it’s kind of logical

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