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☆ When pulse is beating but breathing has stopped
(Mouth-to-mouth respiration) Fig 1.
(1) Tilt the victim's head back as far as this face looks back. (A pillow may be 
inserted his neck.)
(2) Push his jaw upward to open his throat wide (to spread his airway).
(3) Pinch the victim's nostrils and take a deep breath, block his mouth 
completely with yours and blow into his mouth strongly.  Take a deep breath 
again and blow into his mouth.  Continue this 10 to 15 times a minutes 
(blocking his nostrils).
(4) Carefully watch that he has recovered his natural breathing and atop 
practicing artificial respiration.
(5) If it is difficult to open the victim's mouth, insert a rubber or vinyl tube into 
one of his nostrils and blow into it blocking the other nostril and his mouth 
completely.
(6) When the victim recovers consciousness, he may try to stand up suddenly, 
but let him lie calmly and serve him with a cup of hot coffee or tea and keep 
him warm and quiet. (Never give him alcoholic drinks.)
Method of mouth-to-mouth respiration by raising hea
Fig 1. Mouth-to mouth respiration
(1)Raise the victim's head.  Support
his forehead with one of your hand
and his neck with the other hand.  
When you tilt his head backward, the
victim, in most cases, opens his
mouth to the air.  This makes mouth-
to mouth respiration easy.
(2)Cover his mouth as widely as
possible with yours and press your
cheek against his nose    
or, pinch his nostrils with your fingers
to prevent air from leaking. 
(3)Blow into his lungs.  Continue
blowing into his mouth until his breast
swells.  Blow into his mouth as quickly
as possible for the first 10 times.
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