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  2. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    Two reviews have found that compression-only CPR had no more success than no CPR whatsoever. [37] [5]: S646 Rescue breaths for children and especially for babies should be relatively gentle. [37] Either a ratio of compressions to breaths of 30:2 or 15:2 was found to have better results for children. [39]

  3. Basic life support - Wikipedia

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    CPR involves a rescuer or bystander providing chest compressions to a patient in a supine position while also giving rescue breaths. The rescuer or bystander can also choose not to provide breaths and provide compression-only CPR. Depending on the age and circumstances of the patient, there can be variations in the compression to breath ratio ...

  4. Cardiac arrest - Wikipedia

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    After defibrillation, chest compressions should be continued for two minutes before another rhythm check. [30] This is based on a compression rate of 100-120 compressions per minute, a compression depth of 5–6 centimeters into the chest, full chest recoil, and a ventilation rate of 10 breath ventilations per minute. [30]

  5. Advanced life support - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of compressions to ventilations is now recommended as 30:2 for adults, to produce higher coronary and cerebral perfusion pressures. Defibrillation is now administered as a single shock, each followed immediately by two minutes of CPR before rhythm is re-assessed (five cycles of CPR).

  6. Lifesaving - Wikipedia

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    CPR ratios for 1 person 30 compressions to 2 breaths 30 compressions to 2 breaths 30 compressions to 2 puffs CPR ratios for 2 persons 30 compressions to 2 breaths 30 compressions to 2 breaths 30 compressions to 2 puffs Chest pressure 2 hands 1-2 hands 2 fingers CPR compression rate Approximately 100 per minute Approximately 100 per minute

  7. Medical Professionals Debunk 39 Health Myths They Wish You’d ...

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    Even in the hospital, the survival rate is something like 5%. Tv makes it seems like you can do a little cpr and everyone wakes right up and is fine. Image credits: K6983

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