CPR performed by two rescuers must be performed at a compression rate of at least 100–120 per minute. For adult CPR with two rescuers, the compression-ventilation ratio is 30:2. The number of compressions (30) to breaths (2) in a cycle equals this ratio.
What is the preferred method for compressions for 2 rescuer infant CPR?
When CPR is performed by two rescuers, the 2-thumb-encircling-hands approach is advised. Place your thumbs together over the bottom part of the sternum and encircle the infant's chest with both hands, spreading your fingers around the thorax. Use your thumbs to firmly squeeze the sternum.
How is CPR performed differently when an advanced airway is in place?
Two rescuers no longer perform CPR cycles on the patient when an advanced airway is in place during CPR (ie, compressions interrupted by pauses for ventilation). Instead, without stopping for ventilation, the compressing rescuer should continue to do 100 compressions per minute to the patient's chest.
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