The correct first aid CPR patient position is supine to ensure that chest compressions are performed with sufficient depth of compression; for the practitioner, this is usually on the right side of the patient’s chest, kneeling on the patient’s side.
The correct CPR position is to place the patient on a flat, hard surface in the supine position to ensure adequate depth of chest compressions.
The operator kneels on the right side of the patient’s chest, which facilitates the identification of the correct point of compression after chest compressions are initiated and ensures the force, speed, and depth of compressions.
Before performing CPR, be sure to remain calm and judge the patient’s situation clearly before performing CPR, do not operate blindly; artificial respiration, pay attention to avoid leakage of air.