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INFANT/CHILD CHEST COMPRESSIONS
The universal rate for compressions in all cardiac arrest victims (adult, child, or infant) is 100 to 120 per minute. Likewise, the compressions-to-ventilation ratio for 1 rescuer (30:2) is the same for adult, child, and infant victims. For 2 rescuers, the compressions-to-ventilation ratio for adult, child or infant is 15:2.
Chest compression technique
Chest compression technique for most children is the same as for adult victim: 2 hands (heel of one hand with the heel of the other hand on top of the first hand). For a very small child, 1 hand may be used as long as the compression depth is at least 1/3 of chest diameter, or about 2 inches (5 cm)
When you give chest compressions:
Do not move victim unless he is face down, appears to be in imminent danger, or on a soft or otherwise unsuitable surface such as a bed or bathtub.
Child chest compressions
Infant chest compressions