Hands-Only CPR

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Across
  1. 5. Blood returning to the heart after delivering oxygen.
  2. 6. When the heart suddenly stops beating.
  3. 8. Blood full of oxygen after passing through the lungs.
  4. 9. Upper chambers of the heart that receive blood.
  5. 11. Person does not react to tapping or shouting.
  6. 14. Lower chambers that pump blood out of the heart.
  7. 15. The heart and blood vessels that transport blood, oxygen, and nutrients.
  8. 17. Chest compressions taking over the heart’s job.
  9. 19. Pushing on the chest to act as a manual pump.
Down
  1. 1. Movement of blood through heart, arteries, veins, capillaries.
  2. 2. Continuous movement of blood through the heart and vessels.
  3. 3. Process of bringing oxygen to organs; CPR maintains it.
  4. 4. Chest-compression-only CPR to keep blood circulating.
  5. 7. At least 2 inches deep for adults.
  6. 10. Heartbeat felt in an artery.
  7. 12. Letting the chest rise fully between compressions.
  8. 13. A blockage in heart blood flow; the heart still beats.
  9. 16. 100–120 compressions per minute.
  10. 18. Emergency Medical Services—paramedics/EMTs.