Why is it important to learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation?
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Exhaled air contains plenty of oxygen.
Explanation:
Reference on Breathing Please see the section entitled, Composition.
You are not supposed to inhale high concentrations of
Everybody, not only doctors and lifesavers, should learn how to perform cardio-pulmonary respiration and mouth to mouth resuscitation.
Explanation:
According to this site, the air we exhale contains about 17% oxygen. The air normally inhaled contains about 21% oxygen.
In a scenario that requires mouth to mouth resuscitation, expired air thus contains enough oxygen to sustain oxygen transfer to the blood system of a patient who is not breathing. Of course, in these scenarios, the main problem is to find someone who is confident and decisive enough to take action. If you take a course (which are sometimes paid for by schools and companies) you often get that confidence, and you may save someone's life.