This is a flow chart outlining the process of CPR. If you wish to make changres to the document, and have a copy of OmniGraffle, please e-mail me and I will send you the original file. (jmatt1122@gmail.com)
Based on training by the Canadian Lifesaving Society.
Created using Omnigraffle Pro.
THIS FLOW CHART IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR REAL TRAINING. PLEASE SEE A CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL IF YOU ARE INTRESTED IN LEARNING CPR.
Note: This flow chart is based on Guidelines 2000 recommendations for Emergency Cardiac Care. This flow chart is now superceded by Guidelines 2005 recommendations, although the previous version is in no way harmful to the patient should it be done.
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This is a flow chart outlining the process of CPR. If you wish to make changres to the document, and have a copy of OmniGraffle, please e-mail me and I will send you the original file. (jmatt1122@gmail.com) Based on training by the Canadian Lifesaving So