
CPR stands for Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation, out of which the Cardio means heart, pulmonary means lungs, and Resuscitation refers to revive. CPR is a lifesaving method in emergency cases like heart arrest or heart attack. There are many causes of cardiac arrest, including drowning, suffocation, heart conditions, electric shock, and more. In CPR, the patient will be offered oxygen by mouth with compressions to his chest. Simply put, chest compressions keep the air rice blood flowing until respiration and heartbeat are restored. This method delivers oxygen to the patient’s lungs.
Here is a list of some points to help you understand why the CPR process is important