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CPR Reference — Resuscitation Guidelines

Patient type

CPR — Adult

CPR Ratio

30:2 (1 or 2 rescuers)

Compression depth

5–6 cm

Compression rate

100–120/min

Defibrillation energy

120–200 J biphasic (200 J if unsure of device)

Adrenaline (epinephrine)

1 mg IV/IO every 3–5 min

Amiodarone

300 mg IV bolus (after 3rd shock); 150 mg after 5th shock

Airway

Continuous compressions once advanced airway placed

Based on Resuscitation Council UK / ERC 2021 Guidelines. Always follow local protocol. Call for help early.

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High-quality chest compressions are the single most important intervention in cardiac arrest. Before any other consideration, ensure compressions are at 100–120/min, to a depth of 5–6 cm, with full recoil, and minimal interruptions. A 10% improvement in CPR quality translates to a measurable improvement in survival — more than any pharmacological intervention.

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The first successful defibrillation of a human heart was performed by Claude Beck in 1947 at the Cleveland City Hospital on a 14-year-old boy whose heart had fibrillated during surgery. Beck used an open-chest technique with paddles applied directly to the heart — external defibrillation did not come until 1956, when Paul Zoll shocked a patient's heart through the intact chest wall for the first time.

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