I am considering eventually pursuing a career as an EMT. I know that EMT's perform CPR on people suffering from cardiac arrest. When i was in Boy Scouts, I was trained on how to do CPR on a dummy. And I was trained to put my mouth right onto the mouth of the person I am giving CPR to in order to blow air into the person's mouth. But since ambulances travel with a lot of medical equipment, EMT's might use some type of machine to blow air into a person's lungs when performing CPR on a person.
As a layman (not being a veteran EMT), I am a little bit grossed out and squeamish at the idea of putting my mouth on another man's mouth (or an ugly woman's mouth LOL) to perform CPR.
Do EMT's usually put their mouths on another person's mouth to blow air into a person's lungs when performing CPR? If so, weren't you kind of squeamish about this when you first did it?
Or do EMT's usually use a machine to blow air into another person's lungs when performing CPR?
How often do you personally perform CPR on a patient in your job as an EMT?
In percentage terms, How often does the person you are performing CPR on survive? I know you don't get statistics on this. So you don't know the exact percentages. But does the person you are performing CPR on survive most of the time?
As a layman (not being a veteran EMT), I am a little bit grossed out and squeamish at the idea of putting my mouth on another man's mouth (or an ugly woman's mouth LOL) to perform CPR.
Do EMT's usually put their mouths on another person's mouth to blow air into a person's lungs when performing CPR? If so, weren't you kind of squeamish about this when you first did it?
Or do EMT's usually use a machine to blow air into another person's lungs when performing CPR?
How often do you personally perform CPR on a patient in your job as an EMT?
In percentage terms, How often does the person you are performing CPR on survive? I know you don't get statistics on this. So you don't know the exact percentages. But does the person you are performing CPR on survive most of the time?