Perform Adult CPR by 30 chest compressions to 2 breaths.
A CPR cycle is 30 compressions and 2 breaths, to be performed in 24 seconds.
Thirty compressions and two breaths per cycle.
For 1-person CPR; Adult, Child, and Infant: 30 compressions : 2 breaths. For 2-person CPR; Adult is: 30 compressions : 2 breaths. For 2-person CPR; Child, and Infant: 15 compressions : 2 breaths.
1 cycle is the compressions and breaths combined.
During one cycle of CPR, which consists of 30 chest compressions followed by 2 rescue breaths, an adult receives 2 breaths. This ratio is used to ensure that oxygen is delivered effectively to the lungs while maintaining blood circulation through compressions. CPR should be performed at a steady rhythm, typically at a rate of about 100 to 120 compressions per minute.
For an Adult, 2 person CPR is 30 compressions / 2 breaths. One person does the compressions, the other gives the breaths. To learn more about the correct steps for 2 person CPR (Adult, Child, Infant), take a CPR for the Professional Rescuer class.
Infant, Child, Adult CPR all the same cycle/rate; 30 compressions, 2 breaths.
30 compressions to 2 vents, for a single person, lay rescuer.
1 rescuer CPR is 30 compressions to 1 breath.
Start with 30 compressions, then 2 breaths, repeat 30:2 ratio for each CPR cycle.
Adult, Child, Infant 1-rescuer CPR is 30 Compressions : 2 Breaths.
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.