The chest will rise and air will be exhaled
No; CPR starts with compressions and ends with breaths; 30 compressions : 2 breaths.
Ventilations are provided during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) when the person is unresponsive and not breathing or only gasping. In situations involving respiratory distress or failure, such as choking or drowning, ventilations are also necessary to ensure oxygen delivery. Ventilations can be administered using mouth-to-mouth, bag-mask ventilation, or mechanical ventilation, depending on the circumstances and available equipment.
It is the same for 1-rescuer CPR Adult, Child, and Infant: 2 ventilations to 30 compressions.
After every 30 compressions. Compressions are 100 per minute, so the 2 ventilations are done after 18 seconds of compressions.
hitler killed them by sending them in a gas room with no ventilations
Use of BVM
compressions and ventilations ata constant rate for two minutes
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One complication associated with positive-pressure ventilations is barotrauma, which refers to lung damage caused by excessive pressure in the airways. This can lead to conditions such as pneumothorax or air embolism. It is important to monitor ventilation pressures and settings carefully to prevent barotrauma.
This is taken right from the book for EMT-B training. Asynchronous CPR is MOST accurately defined as: not stopping compressions to deliver ventilations
deliver ventilations over 1 second every 6 to 8 seconds
deliver ventilations over 1 second every 6 to 8 seconds