At home, if gentle stimulation fails to arouse the child, the caretaker should try more vigorous stimulation and provide CPR if necessary. |
Again she tried to resuscitate her, performing CPR or anything else she thought would work. |
Even if you're not trained, a dispatcher can instruct you in CPR until help arrives. |
In 1927 approval was given for a new right of way through Midland to connect with the CPR at Port Mc.Nicoll. |
After listening to her chest, he began to give her the kiss of life and attempted CPR using two of his fingers. |
The group trained in CPR and defibrillation administered emergency treatment on 128 heart attack victims, and there were 30 survivors. |