How to treat respiratory arrest?

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Cardiopulmonary arrest refers to sudden respiratory and circulatory arrest in children. It is the most urgent situation in clinic to require patients to keep enough attention to accept the treatment of this disease, and it must be rescued every minute. All the first aid measures for cardiac arrest and respiratory arrest, so we must do a good job in the related work of this disease, then how to treat respiratory arrest?.

How to treat respiratory arrest?

First, keep the respiratory tract unblocked and "open the airway": one hand is placed on the patient's forehead and pressed down, and the finger of the other hand is placed on the patient's chin (mandible) and lifted up, so that the patient's head is tilted back and the airway can be opened. Be careful not to press hands or arms on the patient's neck.

Second: mouth to mouth artificial respiration. Mouth to mouth artificial respiration was applied immediately after opening the airway.

Third: chest compressions, no matter what the cause of cardiac arrest, are required for cardiac compressions.

matters needing attention

① Usually, chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration are performed simultaneously. It's usually five compressions per breath. ② If there is only one person at the scene, you can blow two breaths first, and then do 15-30 times of cardiac compression. Then, the patient returned to spontaneous breathing. ③ The ratio of chest compressions and artificial respiration was 5:1, that is, one artificial respiration after five times of chest compressions.