A Step-By-Step Guide To Performing CPR

Common Mistakes

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One of the most common mistakes CPR providers make is forgetting to call for help before beginning CPR. Most individuals are unable to give CPR for more than two minutes at a time, and calling for help first means paramedics can arrive more quickly to take over. Additionally, some providers may use improper CPR techniques. For example, they may give compressions that are not deep enough, and they might give compressions too rapidly. They could also forget to keep their elbows straight while administering compressions. Although CPR advice used to include rescue breaths, current guidelines now recommend that providers prioritize continuous chest compressions instead. Rescue breaths are no longer recommended when administering CPR to adults, particularly if the provider is a novice or has not been certified in CPR.

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