CPR, or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, is a lifesaving technique used in emergencies when someone's heartbeat or breathing has stopped.
It combines chest compressions to manually keep blood flowing through the heart and body, and rescue breaths to provide oxygen to the lungs.
The primary goal of CPR is to maintain circulation and breathing until professional medical help arrives, increasing the chances of survival and reducing the risk of permanent brain damage due to lack of oxygen.
CPR is a critical skill in emergency first aid and is often used in cases of cardiac arrest, drowning, or choking.