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I.C.E: Animal CPR
Don't go and practise this on your dog, but in case of emergency...
For the most part, it looks a lot like human first aid. 1996 -Lori H. Feldman, D.V.M. Henry J. Feldman, M.D. http://members.aol.com/henryhbk/acpr.html ![]() A. Airway The first step in animal CPR, after determining non-responsiveness, is to obtain a patent airway. You should not continue on, until this step has been achieved.
A. Heimlich After attempting to ventilate:
![]() Do not proceed with CPR, even if the animal goes into cardiac arrest. You must clear the airway first. ------------------------------ B. Breathing
C. Circulation This is the final step of CPR and should only be initiated after the airway and breathing steps have been completed:
Important: Animals do not have palpable carotid pulses. You can only obtain a femoral pulse in the inguinal crease. (Palpate carefully on a conscious dog!) |
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