When it comes to performing first aid in English, especially in a medical emergency like cardiac arrest, knowing the correct terms is crucial. Here’s how you would describe heart compression, a vital technique in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR):
Heart Compression:
- Cardiac Compression
- Chest Compressions
- Compression CPR
In a real-life situation, you might hear these terms used in the following ways:
Cardiac Compression
- “I need to start cardiac compression immediately!”
- “Let’s perform cardiac compression to restart the heart.”
Chest Compressions
- “We’re going to do chest compressions to keep the blood flowing.”
- “Please continue with chest compressions at a rate of 100 compressions per minute.”
Compression CPR
- “Let’s switch to compression CPR to maintain circulation.”
- “Remember, the key to compression CPR is to keep the rhythm steady and strong.”
It’s important to note that when performing these actions, it’s crucial to have someone call for emergency medical services (EMS) immediately. The 911 system in the United States is the standard number to dial for emergencies, while in the UK, you would call 999. In other countries, the emergency number varies, but it should be the first action taken when encountering someone in cardiac arrest.
