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beks73 [17]
2 years ago
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you are the only bls provider responding to "baby not breathing." the scene is safe, and you have taken standard precautions. th

e infant is unresponsive. you have activated ems or your occupational emergency action plan. other providers are on the way with an aed. you do not feel a brachial pulse. what should you do?
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1 answer:
12345 [234]2 years ago
7 0

In a situation where you have activated ems or your occupational emergency action plan, other providers are on the way with an aed and you do not feel a brachial pulse, cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be done to the patient.

<h3>What is CPR?</h3>

This is referred to as cardiopulmonary resuscitation and is a lifesaving technique which is used during emergencies when the individual's heart has stopped beating.

This comprises of series of compressions and artificial ventilation so as to preserve brain functions before blood circulation is restored in an individual who has cardiac arrest.

The brachial artery is deep in the muscle which makes it hard for the pulse to be felt which is why cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be done to the patient before other health providers arrive at the scene so as to prevent complications and death.

Read more about cardiopulmonary resuscitation here brainly.com/question/3725035

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