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How to do Hands-only CPR. Check the person over. If they are not responsive and not breathing, then their heart has stopped working and they are having a cardiac arrest. Now, call 999. Then you do Hands-only CPR. Lock your fingers together, knuckles up. Keep this up until the ambulance arrives.
4 Jan 2012 Media captionVinnie Jones demonstrates CPR in the British Heart Foundation advert. The British Heart Foundation is urging people to forget "mouth-to-mouth" and to concentrate on chest compressions when performing CPR. "Hands-only CPR" has previously been supported by the Resuscitation Council
CPR steps. Step 1: Shake and shout. If you come across someone who is unconscious, always check for danger and look for risks before you start helping. Step 2: Check for normal breathing. Step 3: Call 999. Step 4: Give 30 chest compressions. Step 5: Give two rescue breaths. Step 6: Repeat until an ambulance arrives.
The adverts feature on-screen hard-man Vinnie Jones and follow him as he performs life-saving Hands-Only CPR. To view the full advertisement, please use this link. Hands-Only CPR is the act of only performing chest compressions on a casualty rather than also giving rescue breaths. The BHF are advising anyone who is
Hands Only #CPR - It's not as hard as it looks - British Heart Foundation Campaign poster with Vinnie Jones.
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4 Jan 2012 The British Heart Foundation have today launched a campaign promoting 'hands only' CPR - I am desperately worried that this will lead to huge confusion The British Resuscitation Council guidelines emphasise the importance of rescue breaths and breathing for the casualty alongside the hard, fast and
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The British Heart Foundation has launched a national campaign to promote simple hands-only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
Using your body weight (not just your arms), press straight down by 5-6cm (2-2.5 inches) on their chest. Keeping your hands on their chest, release the compression and allow the chest to return to its original position. Repeat these compressions at a rate of 100 to 120 times per
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