(a) agonal gasping with no pulse (b) breathing with a weak pulse (c) no breath and a pulse (d) no breathing and no pulse Providing oxygen through rescue breaths is crucial. It is a key component of traditional cpr, combining chest compressions with breaths delivered directly into the person’s lungs.
Solved: Which victim would need only rescue breathing? Breathing and a
A victim who has stopped breathing but still possesses a pulse would require rescue breathing
This practice allows oxygen to be provided to the victim's body until they are capable of resuming breathing on their own.
When it comes to basic life support (bls), understanding the specific needs of a victim can mean the difference between life and death One crucial question often pops up during study sessions What type of victim would need only rescue. When rescue breathing is needed
No breathing or agonal breaths If the victim is unresponsive and not breathing or only gasping (agonal breathing), start rescue breathing immediately For drowning victims, hypoxia (lack of oxygen) is the primary problem