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A rescue breath for a child should last 1 second.

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When giving rescue breaths to a child you should give 1 breath about?

A rescue breath should be given over a period of 1 second.


When giving rescue breaths to a child you should give 1 breath about every?

1 breath every 3 Seconds


When giving rescue breaths to a child how often should you give a breath?

Give 1 breath every 3 seconds.


How often should you give rescue breathes to a child?

one breath every 3 seconds


When giving a rescue breath to a child you should give one breath about every how many seconds?

Once every three seconds.


What is the compression to rescue breath ratio for adult child infant?

30:2


When giving rescues breaths to a child you should give the breath over a period of about?

2 rescue breaths and 30 compressions, cycle of approximately 5 in 5 minutes


How much time is needed between giving the rescue breath to a child in CPR?

5-10 sec


How many commpressions should you give for evey breath for children or with 2 persons CPR rescue?

Child 2 rescuer CPR is cycles of 15 compressions to 2 breaths.


When using a bvm how often should you give rescue breaths?

For children and infants: once every three seconds For adults: once every five seconds


How often do you give rescue breaths when an infant is not breathing but has a pulse?

You do not check for signs of circulation as a first aider, if they are not breathing then you perform 30 compresions at a rate of 100/minute followed by 2 rescue breaths regardless of whether they have signs of circulation (In a chilld you would also perform 5 rescue breaths before you start CPR). this is because even if they have circulation, if they're not breathing then they won't have circulation for long and CPR will do less harm than thinking there are signs of circulation when there aren't and not performing CPR.