H1: Step-by-Step Guide to Performing CPR Correctly
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a life-saving skill that can make the difference between life and death during emergencies such as cardiac arrest, drowning, or choking. Knowing how to perform CPR correctly ensures that oxygen continues to flow to the brain and vital organs until professional help arrives.
In this guide, you will learn the correct step-by-step method to perform CPR effectively and confidently.
H2: Why CPR is Important in Emergency Situations
CPR helps maintain blood circulation and oxygen supply when a person’s heart has stopped beating. Immediate CPR can:
- Double or even triple survival chances
- Prevent brain damage due to lack of oxygen
- Keep the victim alive until medical responders arrive
Without CPR, irreversible brain damage can occur within minutes.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Performing CPR Correctly
Step 1 – Ensure the Scene is Safe
Before helping, check for any danger such as fire, electricity, or traffic. Your safety always comes first.
Step 2 – Check Responsiveness
Tap the victim gently and shout to check if they respond. If there is no response, proceed immediately to the next step.
Step 3 – Call for Help
Call emergency services immediately or ask someone nearby to do it. If available, request an AED (Automated External Defibrillator).
Step 4 – Check Breathing
Look for normal breathing. If the victim is not breathing or only gasping, begin CPR immediately.
Step 5 – Position Your Hands Correctly
Place the heel of one hand in the center of the chest and the other hand on top. Keep your arms straight and shoulders aligned above your hands.
Step 6 – Perform Chest Compressions
- Push hard and fast
- Rate: 100–120 compressions per minute
- Depth: About 5–6 cm for adults
- Allow full chest recoil after each compression
Step 7 – Give Rescue Breaths (If Trained)
After 30 compressions:
- Give 2 rescue breaths
- Each breath should last about 1 second
- Ensure the chest rises
Continue with the cycle of 30 compressions and 2 breaths
Not trained? Perform Hands-Only CPR (compressions only).
Step 8 – Use an AED if Available
- Turn on the AED
- Follow voice instructions
- Attach pads to the chest
- Deliver shock if advised
Step 9 – Continue CPR Until Help Arrives
Continue CPR until:
- Emergency responders arrive
- The victim starts breathing
- You are too exhausted to continue
Common Mistakes to Avoid During CPR
Avoid these mistakes that can reduce effectiveness:
- Compressing too slowly or too shallow
- Not allowing full chest recoil
- Incorrect hand placement
- Delaying CPR while waiting for help
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When Should You Stop CPR?
You should stop CPR only when:
- The person regains normal breathing
- Medical professionals take over
- An AED instructs you to stop
- The scene becomes unsafe
Be Prepared – Learn CPR the Right Way
While this guide provides essential knowledge, proper hands-on training is highly recommended. Real-life emergencies require confidence, speed, and correct technique.
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