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1 rescuer Compression to ventilation ratio for child and infant - 30:2 AED use and water - if victim is in water, pull out of water and wipe chest After the AED detects the heart rhythm, what do you do? - follow the prompts chest recoil - Allows blood to flow into the heart; allow for full recoil after each compression, do not lean on the chest after each compression Clear roles and responsibilities - each member should know their position is and their tasks Compression to ventilation ratio for 1 or 2 person rescuers for adults - 30:2 Compression to ventilation ratio for 2 or more rescuer infant and child CPR - 15:2 Compression-ventilation ratio with advanced airway for adults - Continuous compressions at a rate of 100-120/min Give 1 breath every 6 seconds (10 breaths/min) Compression-ventilation ratio with advanced airway for child and infant - Continuous compressions at a rate of 100-120/min Give 1 breath every 2-3 seconds (20-30 breaths/min) Depth of compressions for adult - At least 2 inches Depth of compressions for child - At least 1/3 depth of the chest, about 2 inches

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BLS (2024)
1 rescuer Compression to ventilation ratio for child and infant - ✔✔✔30:2



AED use and water - ✔✔✔if victim is in water, pull out of water and wipe chest



After the AED detects the heart rhythm, what do you do? - ✔✔✔follow the prompts



chest recoil - ✔✔✔Allows blood to flow into the heart; allow for full recoil after each compression, do
not lean on the chest after each compression



Clear roles and responsibilities - ✔✔✔each member should know their position is and their tasks



Compression to ventilation ratio for 1 or 2 person rescuers for adults - ✔✔✔30:2



Compression to ventilation ratio for 2 or more rescuer infant and child CPR - ✔✔✔15:2



Compression-ventilation ratio with advanced airway for adults - ✔✔✔Continuous compressions at a
rate of 100-120/min Give 1 breath every 6 seconds (10 breaths/min)



Compression-ventilation ratio with advanced airway for child and infant - ✔✔✔Continuous
compressions at a rate of 100-120/min

Give 1 breath every 2-3 seconds (20-30 breaths/min)



Depth of compressions for adult - ✔✔✔At least 2 inches



Depth of compressions for child - ✔✔✔At least 1/3 depth of the chest, about 2 inches

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