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A: allow them chest to completely recoil after each compression.
B: Depth of compressions at least 2 inch and no more than 2.4inch
C: Rate of 100-120/m
B: Depth of compressions at least 2 inch and no more than 2.4inch
C: Rate of 100-120/m
The characteristics that applies to quality and effective chest compressions are:
A. Allow the chest to return to normal position in between each compression.
B. Compressions that are deep (at least 2 inches).
C. Compressions that are fast (at least 100-120 per minute).
CPR is an acronym for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and it can be defined as an act performed by professionals (experts), so as to revive a patient whose respiratory system is failing.
Basically, the three (3) fundamental factors that are to be considered in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) are:
- Breathing
- Airway
- Compression
Ideally, fast compression should be performed for a patient at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute and at a depth of approximately 2 inches (5 centimeters). Also, you should allow a complete chest recoil for blood refill after each compression i.e in between each compression.
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