CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation)
CPR is sometimes contraindicated (i.e. not to be performed) in wilderness first aid, particularly if other persons are injured and need immediate help. See triage. If you are performing CPR in a wilderness setting, you may abandon your efforts using the following four criteria:
- on the arrival of competent higher medical authority who takes full responsibility for the patient;
- if rigor mortis has set in and the person is therefore obviously dead;
- after one hour of CPR with no pulse and no respiration (as the survival odds without advanced medical care have now reached zero), except in cases of hypothermia where "no one is dead unless they are warm and dead";
- or, when to continue would place the rescuer(s) lives in danger.