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The ratio of chest compressions and rescue breaths during child CPR when there are multiple rescuers is C. 30:2.
What is the rate of chest compressions and respiratory relief during pediatric CPR when there is only one nurse?
One rescuer uses a 30: 2 pressure gauge. In infant and infant CPR, one provider should perform chest compressions while the other keeps the airway open and ventilated at a rate of 15: 2.
How much pressure does a baby or infant breathe on two rescuers?
The average CPR for a newborn baby is actually the same as the average for adults and children, 30: 2. That is, when you performed CPR on a child, you performed 30 chest compressions followed by 2 respiratory ventures.
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