1. First, the injured person should lie flat on his back. Neck, neck and chest clothes should be loosened.
2. If there is any foreign object inside the patient’s mouth, it should be removed with fingers. If there is water or mucus inside the mouth, it should be thrown out by tilting the head.
3. One hand should be placed under the patient’s neck and the other hand should be held above the snout. If the tongue gets stuck in the throat, it will run out and open the airway.
4. The rescuer should place one hand on the patient’s forehead and with the thumb and forefinger of that hand, pinch both nostrils of the patient in such a way that there is no gap and air cannot escape.
5. After putting a mask on the face, try to force air into the patient’s mouth so that the air reaches the lungs. Air pressure should be gentle for small or children.
6. Blow 20 times per minute and continue this process until the patient’s heart starts beating.
7. The patient’s chest should be massaged. During the massage, the chest may need to be pressed down about one and a half inches. For younger babies, massage with three fingers just below the nipple.
8. The patient’s chest should be taken care of, if the chest starts to rise and fall, air should be stopped by the mouth. The patient should be kept in this position for one to one and a half hours. After understanding the situation, take it to the doctor.