CPR Full Form, Meaning & Procedure
- Team MediPrakt

- Mar 25
- 2 min read
Introduction to CPR - A Life Saving Skill with MediPrakt
In emergency medical situations, quick action can mean the difference between life and death. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a critical life-saving technique used when a person’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped due to cardiac arrest, drowning, or other medical emergencies.
Healthcare educators and professionals rely on proper training tools to learn and practice CPR effectively. MediPrakt, a leading manufacturer of medical training equipment, supports this need by providing high-quality CPR training models, suture practice kits, skeletons, joint models, and advanced medical manikins. With a growing worldwide reach, MediPrakt is helping institutions and professionals improve life-saving skills through reliable training solutions.
CPR Full Form and Meaning
CPR stands for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
Cardio refers to the heart.
Pulmonary refers to the lungs.
Resuscitation means restoring life or consciousness.
CPR is performed to maintain blood circulation and oxygen supply to the brain and vital organs until professional medical help arrives. Proper CPR training allows medical professionals, students, and even trained individuals to respond quickly during emergencies.
To make CPR training more realistic and effective, MediPrakt offers advanced CPR training manikins, including:
Advanced Full Body CPR Manikin for comprehensive adult CPR practice
Advanced Infant CPR Training Manikin with Monitor for accurate infant resuscitation training
Electronic CPR Manikin with Light & Sound Indicator that provides instant feedback during chest compressions, helping learners maintain correct pressure and rhythm
These models provide a realistic learning experience for medical students, nurses, and healthcare professionals.
How to Perform CPR (Basic Procedure)

The CPR procedure generally follows these essential steps:
1. Check ResponsivenessEnsure the scene is safe. Tap the person and check if they respond or breathe normally.
2. Call for Emergency HelpImmediately call emergency services or ask someone nearby to call for medical assistance.
3. Begin Chest Compressions
Place your hands at the center of the chest.
Push hard and fast at a rate of 100–120 compressions per minute.
Allow the chest to fully recoil after each compression.
4. Provide Rescue BreathsAfter 30 compressions, give 2 rescue breaths if trained to do so.
5. Continue CPRRepeat the cycle of 30 compressions and 2 breaths until professional medical help arrives.
Training on high-quality CPR manikins like those from MediPrakt allows learners to practice these steps safely and accurately before performing them in real emergencies.

Conclusion
CPR is a vital skill that can save lives during medical emergencies. Proper education and realistic practice are essential for mastering this technique. Through its high-quality anatomical models, CPR manikins, and medical training equipment, MediPrakt continues to support healthcare education worldwide.
With products such as the Advanced Full Body CPR Manikin and Advanced Infant CPR Training Manikin with Monitor, along with suture practice kits, skeletons, and joint models, MediPrakt has become a trusted name in medical training tools. Their commitment to quality, innovation, and global accessibility makes them a preferred choice for medical colleges, training institutes, and healthcare professionals around the world.




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