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Health Science CPR Project
Chelsea Hamilton
Created on February 18, 2025
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pump it up cpr psa
Assignment
Watch these two videos
CPR video 2
CPR video 1
Create your own
Requirements
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Create a psa
Create an informative and engaging video demonstrating the correct steps for performing CPR. Your video should educate viewers on the proper techniques and procedures to follow in a cardiac emergency.
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Requirements
- Length: 2–5 minutes
- Content:
- Introduction (10–20 seconds): Explain the importance of CPR and when it should be used.
- Step-by-Step Demonstration (Main Content):
- Check for responsiveness and breathing.
- Call for emergency help (911 or local emergency services).
- Perform chest compressions (depth, rate, and technique).
- Provide rescue breaths (optional based on CPR guidelines).
- Use an AED if available (demonstrate proper usage).
- Conclusion (10–20 seconds): Reinforce key points and encourage CPR training.
- Presentation:
- Clear and concise explanation, demonstrating proper technique with accuracy.
- Creativity:
- Make the video engaging while keeping it professional and educational.
- Safety & Accuracy:
- Follow the latest CPR guidelines (e.g., American Heart Association or Red Cross).