Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Cpr Compression Do You Crush The Rib Cage When You Do CPR Compressions?

Do you crush the rib cage when you do CPR compressions? - cpr compression

I wondered about this question for a long time I heard that the cuts 2inch are 1.5. None of my teachers were stored in a position to answer this question.

Would you crush the coast with rage when the compressions of CPR?

6 comments:

loser said...

Absoluately!

We continue to see more often if your hand is heading wrong problem. You need to compress the sterum, not ribs.

But even if you are the hands in the correct position, the compression is done properly, victims may still broken ribs after compression. But then the first life.

Anyway, I am a CPR instructor

Micheala... said...

cuz i dont think so, if you crush the rib cage to the u dont think?

Where is that special gift said...

It is possible if enough force is applied, but no one giving CPR do not jump up and down on his chest like King Kong, to provide enough force to break the ribs to generate. And every strong person who does not make sense to push too hard. Ever asked why you never heard of such a thing happens ...?... for who will help you to do with common sense, compassion, and nothing to harm a victim.

operatio... said...

Yes, sometimes.

operatio... said...

Yes, sometimes.

pink flower said...

It can break during the heart massage, but it is better than the person who dies by asphyxiation or drowning. Babies are more common in older and younger.

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