30:2
It is the same for 1-rescuer CPR Adult, Child, and Infant: 2 ventilations to 30 compressions.
What is the compressions to breath ratio for 1-rescuer on infant
30 compressions to 2 vents, for a single person, lay rescuer.
The compression ratio for 2 rescuer neonatal CPR is 3 compressions, 1 breath.
What is the compressions to breath ratio for 1-rescuer on infant
When two rescuers are preforming CPR on a child, the compression to breath ratio is 15:2. That is 15 compressions 1-1.5" deep at a rate of 100 compressions a min. Each rescue breath should last about one second and make the chest clearly rise. The cycle is then repeated, fifteen compressions and two breaths. The rescuers should change positions about every 2min or about 10 cycles.
30 pushes (also called compressions) and 2 breaths for an Adult, Infant, or Child.
30 compressions to 2 breaths for one rescuer and 15 compressions to 2 breaths for 2 rescuers (also use the two hands encircling thumbs position for 2 rescuers). The old compression ratio was 5 compressions to 1 breath.
30:230:230/2
1 rescuer CPR is 30 compressions to 1 breath.
American Heart Association CPR compression ratio is 30 compressions to 2 breaths. This is the ratio for Adults, Children, and Infants (lay rescuer). The compressions are given at a rate of 100/minute.
30:2