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Digital certificates can be viewed, printed or shared online and can be accessed anytime through your Red Cross Account. Each certificate includes a unique ID and a QR code which meets employment requirements and allows employers to easily confirm your certificate is valid.
SKILL SHEET. CPR for Adults. Step 1. Conduct a rapid assessment. Perform a quick visual survey, check for responsiveness, open the airway, and simultaneously check for breathing and a carotid pulse for at least 5 seconds but no more than 10. If the patient is unresponsive, isn’t breathing normally and doesn’t have a pulse, begin CPR. Step 2.
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Cardiac arrest due to an opioid overdose must be considered and requires individualized treatment. Administer naloxone for respiratory arrest or if unsure if patient is in cardiac arrest. The most common routes of administration are intravenous, intramuscular, or intranasal.
Consider the use of mechanical CPR (mCPR) devices for an adult patient in cardiac arrest, if the BLS response team is practiced and adept at rapid application with less than a 10-second interruption in chest