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A preview of the printable CPR chart showing instructions and steps

A preview of the printable CPR chart

Download Your Free CAB CPR and Resuscitation charts at the bottom of this page.

Do you know how to do CPR? Do you even know what it is?

CPR stands for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and is used on people in cardiac arrest to try to keep them alive and preserve brain function. It is a vital, life-saving procedure.

If it’s done quickly, it can make an incredible difference to a person’s ability to fully recover following cardiac arrest.

In fact, if CPR is not performed within three or four minutes on someone experiencing a cardiac event, they can suffer permanent brain damage or become completely braindead.

Thousands of people across the world suffer cardiac arrest every day, suffering the abrupt loss of heart function sometimes completely without warning, and it can often be fatal if someone nearby doesn’t act quickly. You don’t have to be a healthcare professional to do something in such a situation. This life-saving procedure is something that anyone can carry out as long as they have the right knowledge.

CPR Education

WE are a team of dedicated coaches that offer CPR and first aid training in the San Francisco Bay area.

Here at CPR Education, we’re dedicated to informing and protecting the public, which is why we’re delighted to be offering these free downloadable resources which you can print and use as signs or posters in any public area such as a swimming pool or workplace to help people know how to respond in the case of a cardiac arrest emergency where resuscitation and CPR is necessary.

CAB CPR Guidelines

This printable resuscitation chart follows the CAB guidelines, showing 3 clear steps to take to administer first aid to a cardiac arrest patient:

C: Compressions
A: Airway
B: Breathing

Instructions are clear and to the point, allowing people nearby to perform CPR quickly. Download this free sign today and send it to anyone you think might find it useful – you might just save a life.

Download the full color version HERE (clickable).

Download the printer friendly black-and-white version HERE (clickable).

A preview of the printable CPR chart showing instructions and steps

A preview of the printable CPR chart

Download Your Free CAB CPR and Resuscitation charts at the bottom of this page.

Do you know how to do CPR? Do you even know what it is?

CPR stands for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and is used on people in cardiac arrest to try to keep them alive and preserve brain function. It is a vital, life-saving procedure.

If it’s done quickly, it can make an incredible difference to a person’s ability to fully recover following cardiac arrest.

In fact, if CPR is not performed within three or four minutes on someone experiencing a cardiac event, they can suffer permanent brain damage or become completely braindead.

Thousands of people across the world suffer cardiac arrest every day, suffering the abrupt loss of heart function sometimes completely without warning, and it can often be fatal if someone nearby doesn’t act quickly. You don’t have to be a healthcare professional to do something in such a situation. This life-saving procedure is something that anyone can carry out as long as they have the right knowledge.

CPR Education

Here at CPREdu, we’re dedicated to education and protecting the public, which is why we’re delighted to be offering these free downloadable resources which you can print and use as signs or posters in any public area such as a swimming pool or workplace to help people know how to respond in the case of a cardiac arrest emergency where resuscitation and CPR is necessary.

CAB CPR Guidelines

This printable resuscitation chart follows the CAB guidelines, showing 3 clear steps to take to administer first aid to a cardiac arrest patient:

C: Compressions
A: Airway
B: Breathing

Instructions are clear and to the point, allowing people nearby to perform CPR quickly. Download this free sign today and send it to anyone you think might find it useful – you might just save a life.

 

Download the full color version HERE (clickable).

 

Download the printer friendly black-and-white version HERE (clickable).