The compression rate at all ages is 100–120 per minute.
So the current emphasis is on CPR which is ‘hard and fast’, with compressions of at least one-third of the victim's anteroposterior chest diameter and a rate of between 100 and 120 compressions a minute, minimising interruptions as completely as possible.
So the current emphasis is on CPR which is ‘hard and fast’, with compressions of at least one-third of the victim's anteroposterior chest diameter and a rate of between 100 and 120 compressions a minute, minimising interruptions as completely as possible.
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