Bad Bunny saves life with “Tití asked me”; It is perfect for doing CPR, according to the association

titi asked me of Bad Bunny, could save lives; It has a rate of 107 compressions per minute, which is within the recommended range of 100 and 120 for applying cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), according to the American Heart Association.

“Titi me Pregunta, from Bad Bunny, can help you track and save a life with hands-only CPR,” the association explained on its social networks.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a key process that can save lives, but it’s always best to have it done by a professional.

In the event that we are forced to perform CPR, the Red Cross gives the following advice.


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First, clear the scene of dangerous objects and examine the victim’s consciousness, and if unresponsive, call for help, then open the airway to let air into the lungs.

If the victim is breathing, place them in the side recovery position and if not, call 911 and begin 30 chest compressions in the center of the chest at a rate of 100 compressions per minute.

Then perform two breaths with your mouth open and your nose covered.


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Do not interrupt this sequence (30 compressions, two breaths) until the person is breathing again or medical assistance arrives.

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