
No Start CPR • 1 rescuer: Perform cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths. • When second rescuer arrives, perform cycles of 15 compressions and 2 breaths. • Use AED as soon as it is …
Start CPR • First rescuer performs cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths. • When second rescuer returns, perform cycles of 15 compressions and 2 breaths. • Use AED as soon as it is …
Part 5: Neonatal - American Heart Association CPR & First Aid
8 Umbilical Cord Management 9 Initial Steps 10 Assessment of Heart Rate 11 Ventilation and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure 12 Oxygen 13 Chest Compression Timing, Ventilation, …
2025 American Heart Association Guidelines for CPR and ECC
Discover the latest evidence-based recommendations for CPR and ECC, based on the most comprehensive review of resuscitation science and practice.
What is CPR? - American Heart Association CPR & First Aid
How is CPR Performed? There are two commonly known versions of CPR: For healthcare providers and those trained: conventional CPR using chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth …
CPR Quality Push hard (at least 2 inches [5 cm]) and fast (100-120/min) and allow complete chest recoil. Minimize interruptions in compressions. Avoid excessive ventilation. Change …
Minimize interruptions in compressions. Avoid excessive ventilation. Change compressor every 2 minutes, or sooner if fatigued. If no advanced airway, 30:2 compression-ventilation ratio. …
CPR Quality • Push hard (≥1⁄3 of anteroposterior diameter of chest) and fast (100-120/min) and allow complete chest recoil • Minimize interruptions in compressions • Change compressor …
CPR Quality • Push hard (at least 2 inches [5 cm]) and fast (100-120/min) and allow complete chest recoil. • Minimize interruptions in compressions. • Avoid excessive ventilation. • Change …
Summary Components of High-Quality for BLS Providers CPR ... *Compression depth should be no more than 2.4 inches (6 cm). Abbreviations: AED, automated external defibrillator; AP, …