Mouth-to-mouth is a CPR technique that can save a person's life. This article will teach you to correctly administer mouth-to-mouth breaths. Read on to learn what to do.

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Try to elicit a response from the victim.

  1. First, introduce yourself and ask if they're okay. If they don't respond, gently shake them and ask them and say "are you okay?". Speak loudly and clearly and pay attention to see if they hear you.
    • If there is no response, immediately call for an ambulance. Dial 911, 112, or whatever the emergency number is for your area. If possible, have someone else call while you continue with the patient. If you are alone, do this before beginning treatment.
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Check the patient's airway.

  1. Make sure that the patient is lying on their back. Gently tilt their head back, lift their chin, and open their mouth. You may need to slide their jaw forward by applying pressure just behind their jawbones on either side of their head; this will lift the chin and open their airways so that you can see them more clearly. Look down into their throat and inspect the airway. If there is foreign matter in their mouth (water, foam, vomit, food, etc.), gently roll them onto their side and allow the substance to flow out of their mouth. If needed, use two fingers to gently sweep it out of the person's mouth. If possible, wear gloves while doing this.
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Warnings

  • Do not give mouth-to-mouth if the person's mouth is bleeding and you don't have a mask.
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  • If the ambulance officer advises that you do Hands-only CPR, disregard mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
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References

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiopulmonary_resuscitation (Wikipedia Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)

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