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When your performing CPR and giving breaths how do you know that the air actually went into the victims lungs?

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Answer: you will see a visible chest rise.

Explanation: (i just did CPR class)

jacobi3

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When you give rescue breaths how much air should you breathe into the person?

Adults and children (ages 1 to puberty): Give 2 breaths after 30 chest compressions until the person starts breathing or emergency medical services arrive. Push fast, at least 100-120 continuous compressions per minute. Give one breath every 6 seconds (10 breaths//minute

Explanation:

What happens if you do CPR on someone who is breathing?

If the person doesn't receive help immediately they will die within minutes. By performing chest compressions and rescue breaths, you are taking over the role of their heart and lungs, pumping blood and oxygen to their vital organs. Every second counts, because a delay quickly reduces a person's chance of survival.

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