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What is the ratio of breaths for rescue breathing?

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Benjamin Martin

Works at Google, Lives in Mountain View, CA
As a healthcare professional with expertise in emergency medical services, I can provide you with the current guidelines for rescue breathing during CPR. The ratio of breaths has evolved over time based on scientific research and consensus among medical professionals.

Zoe Wright

Studied at the University of Tokyo, Lives in Tokyo, Japan.
A compression-ventilation ratio (external cardiac compression [ECM] + rescue breathing) of 30:2 for basic (one-rescuer) CPR was chosen in the Consensus on Science and Treatment Recommendations for all infants (except newborns, i.e. at birth) children and adults, but a ratio of 15:2 chosen for CPR performed by two ...

Zoe Lewis

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A compression-ventilation ratio (external cardiac compression [ECM] + rescue breathing) of 30:2 for basic (one-rescuer) CPR was chosen in the Consensus on Science and Treatment Recommendations for all infants (except newborns, i.e. at birth) children and adults, but a ratio of 15:2 chosen for CPR performed by two ...
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