Complete Chest Recoil: A Critical Component For Successful Cpr
Complete chest recoil during CPR creates negative intrathoracic pressure, drawing air into the lungs. It aids in airway opening, allowing for proper ventilation. The negative pressure also enhances venous return, increasing blood flow to the heart. Adequate chest recoil contributes to cardiac blood flow, ensuring that oxygenated blood is pumped throughout the body. As a…