CPR ratio is 30 compressions, 2 breaths.
One manikin for every two participants
The compression ratio for 2 rescuer neonatal CPR is 3 compressions, 1 breath.
What is the compressions to breath ratio for 1-rescuer on infant
1 rescuer CPR is 30 compressions to 1 breath.
The currently accepted CPR ratio is 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
CPR ratio is 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
3 compressions to 1 breath, or 90 compressions to 30 breaths on a per minute basis.
What is the compressions to breath ratio for 1-rescuer on infant
It is the same for 1-rescuer CPR Adult, Child, and Infant: 2 ventilations to 30 compressions.
the same as for 1 person CPR 30:2 (Compression:Breaths)
1 rescuer CPR is 30 compressions to 1 breath.
For 1-person CPR the compression-ventilation ratio for children (and adults and infants) are 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
As of the 2010 ECC updates:For ADULT CPR, the ratio is the same (30:2) for 1-person and 2-person CPR, but you should incorporate switching at least every 2 minutes/5 cyclesFor CHILD/INFANT CPR, the ratio CHANGES from 30:2 (1-person) to 15:2 (2-person), along with the compressor adopting a modified hand position in infant CPR. Switching should also be utilized.