Adult Child 1-Rescuer CPR Skills Test 2025

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When performing CPR alone on both adults and children, the compression-to-ventilation ratio is 30:2, meaning 30 compressions are given, followed by 2 rescue breaths. For pediatric CPR with two rescuers, the compression-to-ventilation ratio changes to 15:2 to maintain the efficiency of chest compressions.
Children undergoing CPR should receive two breaths after every 30 chest compressions if there is a single rescuer. They should receive the two breaths after every 15 chest compressions if there are two rescuers.
1 rescuer: Perform cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths. When second rescuer arrives, perform cycles of 15 compressions and 2 breaths. Use AED as soon as it is available.
Place the heel of your hand on the lower half of the bone. Deliver your first set of compression making sure to push the chest down at least 2 inches. Administer two breaths to the patient. Continue giving sets of 30 compressions and two breaths until the AED, or Emergency Medical Services arrives.
Combine rescue breathing and compression: After 15 compressions, tilt the head, lift the chin, and give 2 effective breaths. Return your hands immediately to the correct position on the sternum and give 15 further compressions, continuing compressions and breaths in a ratio of 15:2.

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CPR ratio for one-person CPR is 30 compressions to 2 breaths ▪ Single rescuer: use 2 fingers, 2 thumb-encircling technique or the heel of 1 hand. After each compression, allow complete chest recoil. the person becomes responsive.
Giving CPR Hand position: Two hands centered on the chest. Body position: Shoulders directly over hands; elbows locked. Compression depth: At least 2 inches. Rate of compressions: 100 to 120 per minute. Allow chest to return to normal position after each compression.
What are the 7 Steps of CPR? STEP 1: CALL 911. STEP 2: ASSESS THE SCENE OF THE EMERGENCY. STEP 3: OPEN THE VICTIMS AIRWAY. STEP 4: CHECK FOR BREATHING. STEP 5: 30 CHEST COMPRESSIONS. STEP 6: 2 RESCUE BREATHS. STEP 7: REPEAT THE CYCLE.

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