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2 rescuer cpr - One rescuer will provide compressions while other rescuer provides breathes. Switch riles every 5 cycles (about 2 minutes) ABC's of CPR - C-A-B Compressions, Airway, Breathing After grabbing the AED (single rescuer) - -check for pulse and begin cpr (feel carotid pulse for no longer than 10 seconds) if no pulse is detected, start CPR immediately with chest compressions Avoid _______ between compressions and breaths - -Interruptions (interruptions should be less than 10 seconds) CPR for Children 1 and toddler - 15 compressions to 2 breaths with 2 rescuers 30 to 2 with 1 rescuer Compressions are 1/3 of the chest (1.5 inches Depth of compression - at least 2 inches deep and that after each compression the chest fully recoils. Deliver air for 1 second and ensure that you see the chest rise. This ensures maximum blood flow First priority - Ensure the scene is safe How fast (per minute) - 100 compressions per minute

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2 rescuer cpr - ✔✔✔One rescuer will provide compressions while other rescuer provides breathes.
Switch riles every 5 cycles (about 2 minutes)



ABC's of CPR - ✔✔✔C-A-B

Compressions, Airway, Breathing



After grabbing the AED (single rescuer) - ✔✔✔-check for pulse and begin cpr

(feel carotid pulse for no longer than 10 seconds)



if no pulse is detected, start CPR immediately with chest compressions



Avoid _______ between compressions and breaths - ✔✔✔-Interruptions

(interruptions should be less than 10 seconds)



CPR for Children 1 and toddler - ✔✔✔15 compressions to 2 breaths with 2 rescuers

30 to 2 with 1 rescuer

Compressions are 1/3 of the chest (1.5 inches



Depth of compression - ✔✔✔at least 2 inches deep and that after each compression the chest fully
recoils. Deliver air for 1 second and ensure that you see the chest rise. This ensures maximum blood
flow



First priority - ✔✔✔Ensure the scene is safe



How fast (per minute) - ✔✔✔100 compressions per minute

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