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CPR Compression to Ventilation Ratio: One & Two Rescuers Explained
For one-person CPR, the compression ventilation ratio is 30:2. This means that for every 30 compressions, you give 2 rescue breaths. For two-person CPR, the compression ventilation ratio is 15:2. This means that for every 15 compressions, you give 2 rescue breaths.CPR - Related Articles
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