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For patients with known or suspected opioid addiction who are unresponsive with no normal breathing but a pulse, it is reasonable for appropriately trained lay rescuers and BLS providers, in addition to providing standard BLS care, to administer intramuscular (IM) or intranasal (IN) naloxone
Bystander Naloxone in Opioid-Associated Life-Threatening Emergencies
Q.1: What are the elements of high Quality CPR
-Push hard Push Fast-Allow Chest to Complete Recoil-Minimize Interruption-Ventilate Adequately
Q.2: When you will use an AED
a. After 2 cycle of CPRb. 1 half to 3 minutes of CPRc. Immediately after its readyd. Not necessary
Q.5: Depth of Chest Compression for adult
a. At least 2 inchesb. Not more than 2.4 inchesc. less than 2 inchesd. A and Be. B and C