100
But you should only do 30 before pausing to give 2 breaths
(unless your teaching is different, as it varies country, to country)
Adults over the age of 18+ - 12 to 20 breaths per minute
You should try and aim for at least 100 compressions per minute when doing CPR.
No, the recommended chest compression rate for adult CPR is 100 to 120 compressions per minute. For children and infants, the rate is also within the same range of 100 to 120 compressions per minute. It's important to maintain this rate to ensure effective circulation during CPR. Additionally, the depth and technique of compressions differ based on the age of the person being resuscitated.
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About 80 per minute should work. You should get a professional to show you how. edit: rate of compressions should always be about 100 per minute, regardless of age.
The 20-65 group!There are no standardised age groups, so if you want to compare age groups you need to specify the age groups you wish to compare.
The normal respiratory rate per minute will differ depending on the age of a person. The respiratory rate for a healthy adult should be between 12 to 18 breaths per minute. For newborn baby, it's between 30 and 60 per minute.
Thirty compressions (at a rate of one hundred compressions a minute) and two breaths.
All age groups are affected by Lassa Fever. The fatality rate is highest in pregnant women in the third trimester.
the amount and rate of consumption?
The 20-34 age group had the highest growth rate in the Midwest region.