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Question: What does CPR stand for? A)Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation B)Cardio Pulse Redeem C)Calorie per r...

What does CPR stand for?
A)Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
B)Cardio Pulse Redeem
C)Calorie per rate
D)None of the above

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(CPR) is a lifesaving procedure effective in many emergencies, including a heart attack or near drowning, in which the breathing or heartbeat of someone has stopped. When started as quickly as possible, CPR is most efficient, but a person must first determine if it is appropriate. And when someone isn't breathing or their heart isn't beating can it be done.

Complete answer:
Chest compressions (pressing on the chest over the heart) and rescue breathing are paired with CPR (or cardiopulmonary resuscitation) (mouth-to-mouth resuscitation). CPR will help bring oxygen-rich blood to the brain and resume breathing if someone isn't pumping (moving) blood or breathing well.

It is easy to recall the three basic parts of CPR as' CAB': C for compressions, A for airway, and B for breathing.

C is For compressions, . Blood flow to the heart, brain, and other organs can be aided by chest compressions. With 30 chest compressions, followed by two rescue breaths, CPR begins. Compressive rescuers should push hard, rapidly, and at the center of the chest.

A is For the airway, . Check the airway of the person after 30 compressions to make sure it is open for breathing. When someone loses consciousness, whether by food or another foreign object, the airway can be blocked by the tongue.

B is For breathing, When the airway is clear, rescue breathing begins after 30 compressions. By pushing oxygen into the lungs, anyone who is doing rescue breathing breaths for the victim.This involves breathing into the mouth of the victim at the right time and looking for life signs.

Hence, the correct answer is option (A)

Note: In order to keep blood flow active, CPR is critical, even partially extending the chance for a successful resuscitation once qualified medical staff arrive on site.