Compression: ventilation ratio for 2 -Rescuers Infant CPR 15 compressions: 2 breaths
Complete chest recoil Permits blood to flow (refill) into the heart
Sign of effective ventilation Visible chest rise with breaths
At what rate should chest compressions occur 100 - 120 compression /minute
Depth of compression in child during CPR 1/3 the depth of chest, about 5 cm
Clear roles and responsibilities All team members know their positions, functions, and tasks
Initial step for operating an AED Power on the machine
Compression-ventilation ratio with advanced airway during CPR Continuous compression at
100-120/min, 1 breath every 6 seconds
Depth of Compression for Infant CPR At least 1/3 AP diameter of chest
about 1.5 inches (4 cm)
Hand placement for compression in adult 2 hands on the lower hand of the sternum
Finger placement & technique for 1-rescuer Infant CPR 2 fingers in the center of the chest,
just below the nipple line