As you give the breaths, look down the long axis of the body to see the chest rise as you give the breath.
Completely covering the mouth
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You will distinctly see the chest rise and fall while giving breaths. As a guideline, the chest should rise about the height as listed following: Adult 12+ yrs old, 1 1/2 - 2 inches; Child (1 - 11 yrs old) 1 - 1 1/2 inches; and infant (birth - 1 yrs old) 1/2 to 1 inches.
It's best to take 3 deep breaths or tell the client to calm down. If none of those work, make sure you let your boss know.
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The Insider's Tell-All Handbook on Weight-Training Technique is a good book to help you know the best ways to use them.
The current ratio for lay persons (not health care providers) is 30 compressions: 2 breaths based on current Canadian standards. Your country may vary! If you happen to be a healthcare provider, you have choices.... but you should know that.
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When no signs of life are noted (no breathing, no movement) start CPR.