To ensure high-quality CPR, providers should switch off giving compressions every 2 minutes or sooner if the provider giving compressions is fatigued.
What is high quality CPR?
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) of the highest caliber is a crucial component during cardiac arrest.
- To save lives, a provider must be able to provide excellent CPR.
- Chest compression fraction (CCF) - The CCF is defined as the percentage of the time that compressions are given during resuscitation when there is no circulation (the CCF number must be more than 80%).
- Chest compression rate is 100-120/min - The anticipated number of chest compressions administered each minute is known as the chest compression rate.
- Chest compression depth - Chest compression depth shows how far the patient's sternum has moved from its resting position.
- Chest recoil (residual leaning) - When performing effective CPR, the chest will recoil to allow blood to flow to the heart. Ventilation (no excessive).
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