Hands Only CPR
It's not normal to see an adult suddenly collapse, but if you do, call 911 and push hard and fast in the center of the chest. It's called Hands-Only CPR. Studies of real emergencies that have occurred in homes, at work or in public locations show that Hands-Only CPR can be as effective as conventional CPR. Providing Hands-Only CPR to an adult who has collapsed from a sudden cardiac arrest can more than double that person's chance of survival.
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