CPR Techniques and Compression Ratios
- The technique for performing chest compressions varies depending on the age and size of the victim.
- The general principles are :
- Place the heel of one hand on the center of the chest, between the nipples
- Place the other hand on top of the first hand, interlocking your fingers
- Keep your arms straight and your shoulders directly over your hands
- Push hard and fast, compressing the chest at least one-third of its depth
- Allow the chest to recoil fully after each compression
- Minimize interruptions in chest compressions
- The compression ratio for conventional CPR (with rescue breaths) is 30:2 for all age groups, except for newborns.
- The compression ratio for compression-only CPR (without rescue breaths) is continuous chest compressions without pauses.
- The compression rate for both types of CPR is 100 to 120/min for all age groups.
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