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CPR Chest Compression Rate: 100-120 Per Minute - Expert Guidance
When performing Hands-Only CPR or one-person CPR without rescue breaths, chest compressions must be done rapidly at a rate of approximately 100 to 120 compressions per minute. Maintaining this compression rate helps keep blood flowing and provides critical oxygen to vital organs like the brain and heart during the compression portion of the CPR cycle.CPR - Related Articles
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