Bose
Well-Known Member
Any attempt to help someone is who is not breathing and has no pulse. Is helpful.CPR CCR word games,an old man u don't use the same force as a young man,you use the force you'd use on a child,and nobody but a valid medical worker is supposed to compress the chest with the same vigor as a medical worker,I used the method my companys medical program taught us using dummy's so for the second time no,I didn't break his sternum
so now u say " then my efforts did nothing to help the old man"
anything else I can help u with,any other fault u can find ?
sternum breaking
This is to be expected during CPR, and you should carry on regardless. It is a sign that you are performing good, strong compressions. Oftentimes the cracking sound you will hear is just the cartilage of the ribs and sternum breaking, and not the bones themselves.