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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation will be included in education.
Yes, recently, the China Red Cross and the Ministry of Education jointly issued a notice to incorporate students' health knowledge and first aid knowledge, especially cardiopulmonary resuscitation, into the education content. The notice pointed out that the school Red Cross work should take health education as an important part of quality education, and actively carry out Red Cross emergency rescue training according to the physiological and psychological characteristics of teenagers.

The circular requires that health education should be regarded as an important part of quality education and actively integrated into teaching and education activities, classroom education and extracurricular practice of related disciplines.

The Notice emphasizes that it is necessary to popularize the concept of voluntary service, carry forward the spirit of voluntary service, give full play to the role of volunteers, safeguard the good image of young volunteers of the Red Cross, and attract more young people to participate in voluntary service nearby.

It is necessary to increase investment in the construction of the medical room of Pok Oi School, and build and make good use of the Red Cross ambulance station, the Red Cross cultural communication base, the humanitarian education base and the life, health and safety experience classroom.

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Circumstances in which cardiopulmonary resuscitation cannot be performed:

The first is chest trauma. When a car accident or fall occurs, chest compressions are not suitable because of lung contusion, laceration and open wound, which may cause severe bleeding, tension pneumothorax or infection.

Second, central diseases. If the patient (the wounded) is suspected of cerebral hemorrhage or acute craniocerebral injury, cardiopulmonary resuscitation cannot be performed. The judgment method is to observe the reaction of the patient's (injured) pupil. Pupils contract when they see light, indicating that there is enough oxygen in the blood to flow into the brain. If the pupil does not respond to light, it is still mydriatic, indicating that there is serious brain injury, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be terminated immediately.

Third, pericardial tamponade. Common causes such as myocardial infarction leading to heart rupture, aortic dissection root rupture leading to a large amount of blood flowing into pericardium and so on. Such people generally have a past history, and when they are sick, they quickly turn into a state of shock. Chest compressions can lead to further bleeding, which is fatal.

Fourth, advanced diseases such as advanced cancer. If it is clear that the patient has irreversible failure of important organs such as heart, brain or lung, cardiopulmonary resuscitation is not necessary. In addition, if the patient has a history of emphysema or chest malformation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation is not recommended, which may lead to lung rupture and secondary injury.

People's Network-Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation will be included in the educational content.

People's Network-Never do CPR in these four situations.