it depends on if your obese (which you probably are).. so yea
Newborns have an increased respiratory rate (from about 20-45). This is twice as fast as an adult.
For 1-person CPR; Adult, Child, and Infant: 30 compressions : 2 breaths. For 2-person CPR; Adult is: 30 compressions : 2 breaths. For 2-person CPR; Child, and Infant: 15 compressions : 2 breaths.
Perform Adult CPR by 30 chest compressions to 2 breaths.
Faster than with no weight on it, yes. Faster than with an adult on it, no.
children
How do you give the breaths properly?
30 compressions per 2 breaths for 1 rescuer adult/child/infant 15 compressions per 2 breaths for 2 rescuer child/infant
The current ratio for lay persons (not health care providers) is 30 compressions: 2 breaths based on current Canadian standards. Your country may vary! If you happen to be a healthcare provider, you have choices.... but you should know that.
normal is about 10-20 breaths per minute. If faster or slower, see a doctor
See the related link for how to give CPR to an Adult, Child, or Infant. ECC 2005 standardized the ratio for the lay person to 30 compressions / 2 breaths for an Adult, Child, or Infant.
Adult, Child, Infant 1-rescuer CPR is 30 Compressions : 2 Breaths.
Breaths don't change when using a BVM; 1 breath every 5 seconds for an Adult & 1 breath every 3 seconds for an Infant & Child.
30 chest compression then 2 breaths for an adult and 15 chest compression and 1 breath for an infant or child.