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Home » Mouth-To-Mouth Resuscitation

Mouth-To-Mouth Resuscitation

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Mouth-To-Mouth Resuscitation

Explain step by step procedure of mouth to mouth method of artificial respiration.
Answer:

Mouth to Mouth Method Of Artificial Respiration Procedure:

“Understanding mouth-to-mouth resuscitation through FAQs: Composition, functions, and uses explained”

  • The subject is kept in supine position.
  • Clothes around neck and chest regions are loosen.
  • Mouth, face and throat are cleared off mucous saliva of foreign particles.
  • Tongue is drawn forward to prevent airway obstruction.
  • The nostrils of the subject are closed with the thumb and index finger of operator’s hand.
  • The lower jaw of the subject is pulled down.
  • Next, the operator takes a deep breath and exhales into the subject’s mouth forcefully.
  • It is repeated at the rate of 12 – 14 times per minute till normal respiration is restored.

“Importance of studying mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for first aid students: Questions explained”

Mouth to Mouth Method Of Artificial Respiration Procedure Advantages:

  • Effective method.
  • Directly stimulates respiratory centers
  • Facilitates onset of respiration.

Mouth to Mouth Method Of Artificial Respiration Procedure Disadvantages:

  • Not accepted method due to close contact between operator and subject.

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