CPR #1
Across
- 2. showing no signs of movement, blinking, or speaking when asked if they are okay
- 4. the "CP" in CPR stands for what?
- 7. arrest sudden condition where the heart stops beating properly causing blood flow to stop flowing to the brain and body
- 9. another word for breastbone
- 10. your fingers are laced or woven together with someone else's, fitting snugly like puzzle pieces
Down
- 1. using the heel of your hand (with fingers interlaced and off the chest) placed on the center of the chest to push down hard and fast (at least 2 inches deep, 100-120 bpm)
- 3. a life-threatening situation where a person's breathing or heartbeat has stopped, requiring immediate intervention (CPR) to circulate oxygen and blood until professional help arrives
- 5. how deeply the rescuer presses down on the chest during chest compressions, a critical factor for manually pumping blood to vital organs like the brain.
- 6. allowing the chest to return completely to its normal, uncompressed position between each chest compression a critical factor for manually pumping blood to vital organs like the brain.
- 8. act of reviving someone from apparent death or unconsciousness by restoring their breathing and heartbeat, using a combination of chest compressions (to pump blood) and rescue breaths (to supply oxygen) until normal function returns or professional help takes over