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After calling 911 or other emergency services, begin rescue breathing.
Rescue breathing may be more important to do for children and babies than adults.
If you've had training, you can use chest compressions and rescue breathing.
He nosed at three of puppies, doing something that might have been rescue breathing.
If the victim vomits, turn the head to one side and clear the mouth with your fingers before trying the rescue breathing.
In particular, rescue breathing is important in this situation.
The primary reason this occurs is too much air is delivered during rescue breathing.
If a child has stopped breathing, begin rescue breathing.
Drew compressed and Anna performed rescue breathing while the backboard was moved into place.
The patients received the standard emergency treatment for cardiac arrest, including chest compressions and rescue breathing.
Draeger displayed a rescue breathing apparatus that the wearer could swim with.
If necessary, call 911 and begin rescue breathing, CPR, or bleeding control.
First aid measures for anaphylaxis include rescue breathing (part of Cardiopulmonary resuscitation).
Gordon initially did not support rescue breathing until he performed a study of his own using pediatric patients, reproducing Elam's results.
In these cases, do a conventional CPR combination of chest compressions and rescue breathing.
For more information, see the Rescue Breathing section of the topic Dealing With Emergencies.
CPR, rescue breathing, shallow water rescues, and first aid are among the topics covered in this week-long course.
CPR consists of regular compressions (pressing down) of the chest and rescue breathing.
Check for a pulse and breathing; if one or both is absent, start cardiopulmonary resuscitation or rescue breathing.
Following evaluation of the airway, a first aid attendant would determine adequacy of breathing and provide rescue breathing if necessary.
The use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and rescue breathing may be required to revive the patient.
It is thus essential that rescue breathing be continued without pause until the paralysis subsides and the victim regains the ability to breathe on their own.
Elam wrote the instructional booklet Rescue Breathing, which was distributed throughout the U.S. in 1959.
Our instructor, Deanna Ambroso, covered procedures in detail, including how to take off rubber gloves - needed for rescue breathing - without contaminating your hands.
Elam and Safar (and later Gordon) performed many experiments demonstrating the superiority of the rescue breathing technique.