Cardiopulmonary arrest is not a death sentence and can be revived by CPR.
Cardiopulmonary arrest means that the patient’s heart and lungs have stopped working, and the patient is not breathing and has no heartbeat, but this is not the same as declaring the patient dead. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can be used to revive a patient in cardiopulmonary arrest. CPR is a life-saving technique for respiratory and cardiac arrest that can help the patient regain spontaneous breathing and circulation.
CPR should be initiated as early as possible. When the patient is judged to have lost respiration and aortic pulsation, cardiopulmonary arrest should be considered, and cardiac compressions should be initiated as soon as possible, and timely resuscitation is the key to the success of the patient’s resuscitation.
In addition, the operation of CPR must pay attention to the standardization of operation, if there is a health care worker present, it must be operated by the health care worker.