When CPR has been used to restore a person's pulse who’s breathing is stopped. What ventilation rate should be used:
When CPR has been used to restore a person's pulse who’s breathing is stopped. What ventilation rate should be used:
Explanation
- The ventilation rate should be 8-10 breaths/minute.
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- CPR-related question:
- Prolong CPR is suggested in a patient with Electric Shock
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- The compression-to-ventilation ratio during CPR is: 15:2
- Prolonged CPR duration is as maximum as normal CPR.
- CPR – or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation – is an emergency lifesaving procedure performed when the heart stops beating
- More than a hundred times per minute should be the rate of chest compression while doing CPR
- You should compress the chest about 1.5 inches or 4 cm.