2 finger if alsone thumb encircling with 2nd rescuers
Compress the infant's chest about 1/2 to 1 inch for CPR chest compressions.
30 chest compression then 2 breaths for an adult and 15 chest compression and 1 breath for an infant or child.
Perform chest compressions for an infant at a rate of at least 100/minute.
For both adult and child CPR with one rescuer, perform 30 compression to every 2 breaths. Also, you want to ensure that you are doing 100 repetitions per minute in both adult and child CPR. Perform reevaluations after every 2 minutes by checking the pulse of the victim and check for breathing.
The rate for CPR chest compressions is 100 per minute; adult, child, and infant.
1/2 to 1 inch compression depth.
The 2 thumb-encircling hands technique.
You are correct; 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths.
When performing infant CPR, the depth of the compression should be 1/2 to 1 inch.
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.
CPR compression depth for an infant is 1/2 to 1 inch.
To relieve choking in an unresponsive infant, first, gently tap the infant's back while holding them face down on your forearm, giving up to five firm back blows between the shoulder blades. If the infant remains unresponsive, carefully turn them over and perform five chest thrusts using two fingers in the center of the chest, just below the nipple line. If the infant does not respond, call emergency services and continue alternating between back blows and chest thrusts until help arrives or the infant begins to breathe.