Elvytysmenetelmä
Elvytysmenetelmä, often translated as resuscitation technique, refers to a set of emergency procedures performed to restore spontaneous breathing and circulation in a person who has stopped breathing and has no pulse. The primary goal is to maintain oxygenation to the brain and vital organs until professional medical help arrives. The most well-known component of elvytysmenetelmä is cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR.
CPR typically involves chest compressions and rescue breaths. Chest compressions are performed by pressing down firmly
In addition to CPR, elvytysmenetelmä may also include the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED).
The effectiveness of elvytysmenetelmä relies on prompt action. Immediate recognition of cardiac arrest and the initiation