How to Perform CPR: A Life-Saving Guide
How to Perform CPR and Why It Matters
CPR is a life-saving skill everyone should know. When someone’s heart stops beating or they stop breathing, CPR keeps blood and oxygen flowing to their brain and organs until help arrives. You should perform CPR if the person has no pulse, is unresponsive, and isn’t breathing normally. It’s simple: push hard and fast on their chest to act as an artificial heartbeat. By stepping in, you could double or even triple their chances of survival.
Ready to learn? CPR training is easier than you think and could make you a lifesaver when it matters most.