You keep administering CPR until signs of life are evident, the scene becomes unsafe, more advanced medical personnel arrive, an AED becomes available, or you become too tired to continue. You don't stop to check for signs of life since the ECC2005 guidelines were in effect.
About how often should you stop and check for signs of life when performing rescue breathing on a child?
Check for signs of life on a child every 2 minutes.
Check for signs of life about every 2 minutes.
Check about every 2 minutes.
Every 2 minutes check for signs of life when performing RB.
You should check for signs of life every two minutes while performing rescue breathing on an adult or child
Check for signs of life every 2 minutes.
Check for signs of life when performing rescue breathing on a child every 2 minutes.
Check for signs of life every 2 minutes.
Check for signs of life about every 2 minutes.
CPR is a continuous cycle of 30 compressions and 2 breaths (assuming on rescuer). Do not stop unless an obvious sign of life is observed, another bystander can take over or when medical help arrives.
Check or signs of life about every 2 minutes.