A "hands-only" CPR provider is one who will only provide continuous compressions and no breaths. Hands-only CPR is not to be performed on children or infants, so restrict the use of this technique to adults and teens.
This video will walk you through how to perform hands-only CPR should you come across a collapsed or unresponsive adult or teen.
- Content provided by Holly Lindberg, MD. Edited by Medical ProCerts (c) 2022
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