When starting your initial assessment on a child you check for breathing and a pulse. Once you begin CPR you should continue CPR until:
Another trainer responder arrives and takes over
You notice an obvious sign of live.
The scene becomes unsafe
You are too physically exhausted to continue
2 minute
About every 2 minutes.
Check for signs of life on a child every 2 minutes.
Check or signs of life about every 2 minutes.
About how often should you stop and check for signs of life when performing rescue breathing on a child?
Check for signs of life when performing rescue breathing on a child every 2 minutes.
Check for signs of life about every 2 minutes.
Every two minutes.
Check for signs of life about every 2 minutes.
You should check for signs of life every two minutes while performing rescue breathing on an adult or child
In the initial assessment, check for signs of life. During rescue breathing, check for signs of life every 2 minutes. During CPR, don't check for signs of life any more. Unless you see obvious signs of life once CPR is started, continue doing CPR.
Check for signs of life about every 2 minutes.