one breath every 3 seconds
30:2
30:2
A rescue breath for a child should last 1 second.
30:2
Each breath should last 1 second, and give 1 breath every 3 seconds.
Check for signs of life when performing rescue breathing on a child every 2 minutes.
the guidelines for adults, children and infants is 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths.
with its lungsit breathes in and out with it's lungs and it and it breathes in oxygen
30;2
I guess you could say that, if running and exercising makes them breathe and if the child themself breathes, it somewhat is a way, I guess.
It isn't, and this is in fact incorrect.The correct procedure for infants and children is to start with 5 rescue breaths before chest compressions are even given. Once the 5 rescue breaths have been given the normal ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths should be given (30/2).It should also be noted that the depth should be changed to a third of the depth of an adult for child and infant casualties. And of course child-1 hand, infant-2 fingers.