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The 2005 International Consensus on CPR and ECC Science With Treatment Recommendations (CoSTR) Conference leads to the AHA publishing the 2005 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC. The Guidelines recommend a new compression-to-ventilation ratio of 30:2 as well as changes to AED usage.
The basic CPR steps should be performed in the following order: STEP 1: CALL 911. First, call 911 or ask a bystander to do so. STEP 2: ASSESS THE SCENE. STEP 3: PERFORM A BREATHING CHECK. STEP 4: CHECK FOR A PULSE. STEP 5: BEGIN CHEST COMPRESSIONS. STEP 6: GIVE RESCUE BREATHS. STEP 7: CONTINUE CPR UNTIL HELP ARRIVES.
Infant CPR Ratio: The CPR ratio is 30:2 for a single rescuer, the same as the ratio for adult/child. If there are two rescuers, the CPR ratio for the child and infant will be 15:2. You need to perform 15 chest compressions followed by 2 rescue breaths.
If there is no pulse or breathing within 10 seconds, begin chest compressions. Start CPR with 30 chest compressions. Then give two rescue breaths. Continue this pattern of chest compressions and rescue breaths until medical help arrives.
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The 30 compressions help maintain blood flow throughout the body, while the 2 breaths provide additional oxygen. This balance is key to effective CPR.
CPR for adults: Give 30 compressions followed by 2 breaths. This is known as 30:2. Aim for 5 sets of 30:2 in about 2 minutes (if you are only doing compressions, aim for about 100 to 120 compressions per minute).
Giving CPR The American Red Cross CPR guidelines recommend 100 to 120 chest compressions per minute, 30 at a time. Remember these five points: Hand position: Two hands centered on the chest. Body position: Shoulders directly over hands; elbows locked.

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