ST JOHN AMBULANCE: How to correctly perform CPR on an adult

How to correctly perform CPR on an adultHow to correctly perform CPR on an adult
How to correctly perform CPR on an adult

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St John Ambulance, the nation’s leading first aid charity, has teamed up with the Littlehampton Gazette to bring you some simple, but life saving, first aid tips – this week: performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on an adult.

On discovering a collapsed casualty, check the scene for danger and establish whether he is conscious or unconscious, tap his shoulders and ask loudly and clearly ‘What has happened?’ or give a command such as ‘Open your eyes’.

To check whether the casualty is breathing, look, listen and feel for normal breathing.

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