südamepumpamist
Südamepumpamist, often referred to as cardiac massage or chest compressions, is a critical emergency procedure performed when an individual's heart has stopped beating effectively. This cessation of normal heart function, known as cardiac arrest, leads to a lack of blood circulation and oxygen to vital organs, particularly the brain. Südamepumpamist aims to manually circulate blood by applying rhythmic pressure to the chest.
The procedure involves placing the heel of one hand on the center of the chest, between the
Südamepumpamist is a cornerstone of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It is usually performed in conjunction with rescue