cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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心肺复苏, 心脏按摩
an emergency procedure to revive someone's breathing and blood circulation during cardiac arrest
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency medical procedure performed to restore blood circulation and breathing in someone who has stopped breathing or whose heart has stopped beating. CPR involves pressing on the chest to pump blood through the heart and providing oxygen to the lungs by breathing into the person's mouth or using a special device. This procedure is crucial in maintaining vital functions until advanced medical help arrives. CPR training is widely encouraged for the general public and healthcare professionals to increase the chances of survival in emergency situations.
- If someone stops breathing, start CPR by pushing on their chest.
如果有人停止呼吸,通过按压胸部开始心肺复苏。
- In case of a drowning, knowing CPR may make a difference until help arrives.
在溺水的情况下,了解心肺复苏可能在救援到达之前起到关键作用。
- Knowing CPR is valuable in case you witness someone suddenly lose consciousness.
了解心肺复苏很有价值,以防你目睹有人突然失去意识。
- During a heart attack, quick CPR can keep blood flowing until medical help comes.
在心脏病发作期间,快速的心肺复苏可以保持血液流动,直到医疗帮助到来。
- If someone collapses and isn't breathing, call for help and begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
如果有人倒下并且没有呼吸,请呼救并开始心肺复苏。