The compression rate for CPR should be the same as an adult. That is 100 chest compressions per minute.
The ratio of compressions to breaths should stillbe 30:2. Just like an adult.
The rate for CPR chest compressions is 100 per minute; adult, child, and infant.
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30 chest compression then 2 breaths for an adult and 15 chest compression and 1 breath for an infant or child.
The ratio of compressions to ventilation's in child CPR is 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
American Heart Association CPR compression ratio is 30 compressions to 2 breaths. This is the ratio for Adults, Children, and Infants (lay rescuer). The compressions are given at a rate of 100/minute.
CCC stands for continuous chest compression in CPR.
In two-rescuer child CPR, the compression-to-ventilation ratio is 15:2. This means that after every 15 chest compressions, the rescuers should provide 2 rescue breaths. The chest compressions should be performed at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute, using one or two hands depending on the size of the child, while ensuring that the breaths are given over 1 second each and make the chest rise visibly.
With 2 rescuers, compressions and ventilations should be done at a ratio of 15:2 for an infant or child.