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Opander Medical - Cpr

Opander Medical: Revolutionizing Emergency Care with CellAED®

Hygiene is paramount. Look for systems that use one-way valves and disposable airways to prevent cross-contamination between students.

Provide . To give rescue breaths, gently tilt the patient's head back, lift their chin, pinch their nostrils shut, and blow into their mouth until you see the chest rise. If you are untrained or uncomfortable with mouth-to-mouth rescue breaths, perform continuous, hands-only chest compressions. Adult Protocol Child Protocol (Ages 1-12) Hand Placement Two hands centered on chest One or two hands centered on chest Compression Depth At least 2 inches Exactly 2 inches Compression Rate 100 to 120 per minute 100 to 120 per minute Ratio 30:2 compressions to breaths 30:2 compressions to breaths Why Personal Defibrillation Technology Matters opander medical cpr

OPANDER Medical CPR is an essential skill for:

Modern medical CPR devices integrate with smartphone apps or instructor tablets. They track: To give rescue breaths, gently tilt the patient's

Sudden cardiac arrest is a major health crisis, with approximately 475,000 deaths annually in the U.S. and a survival rate of only about 10%. Immediate bystander CPR can double or even triple these survival chances by maintaining oxygen flow to the brain until advanced medical help arrives. Opander Medical CPR aims to bridge the gap between cardiac arrest and the arrival of emergency services by empowering bystanders to take confident, effective action. Comparisons with Mechanical CPR

The OPANDER technique involves:

During a cardiac arrest, the heart ceases to pump. Standard CPR relies on the "Heart Pump Theory"—manually compressing the chest to squeeze the heart between the sternum and the spine, forcing blood out to the brain and lungs.

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