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Summary

Mouth-to-mouth insulflation. The patient must be non-breathing. The head of the patient is tilted backward. The rescuer closes the patient's nose with one hand, while lifting the chin with her other hand to keep the mouth open. You shuld use some protection (ex. handkerchief) between your lips and person assested lips to avoid infectius disease possible transmission.

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current16:30, 5 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 16:30, 5 January 20171,164 × 840 (86 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Mouth-to-mouth insulflation. The patient must be non-breathing. The head of the patient is tilted backward. The rescuer closes the patient's nose with one hand, while lifting the chin with her other hand to keep the mouth open. You shuld use some protection (ex. handkerchief) between your lips and person assested lips to avoid infectius disease possible transmission.
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