EMTs are dispatched for a patient in cardiac arrest. When they arrive, they find that the patient is pulseless, apneic, and wearing an external defibrillator vest. In this situation, the EMTs should:<u> perform </u><u>CPR </u><u>and leave the vest in place.</u>
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CPR should be administered when a person with a pacemaker stops breathing and their heartbeat stops because it keeps oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and heart until an emergency response team or a defibrillator can arrive to shock the heart back to life.
If CPR is started as soon as feasible after a cardiac arrest, the victim's odds of survival can be increased by two to threefold, lowering the risk of death.
C- Compressions: Place the center of the victim's chest with the heel of your hand. Put your second hand on top of the first, fingers interlaced. Infants' chests should be crushed by one and a half inches, while children's and adults' chests should be compressed by at least two inches. The ideal speed is 100 repetitions per minute, if not a little faster.
A - Airway: If you have received CPR training, you can now open the airway using a head-tilt and chin-lift technique. Close the victim's nose with a pinch.
B - Breathing: Take a natural breath, then close your mouth over the victim's to create an airtight seal. Take two one-second breaths while keeping an eye out for the chest to rise.
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