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Hands-only CPR involves only chest compressions without rescue breaths, while traditional CPR includes both chest compressions and rescue breaths. Hands-only CPR is simpler and easier to perform, but traditional CPR may be more effective in certain situations, as rescue breaths provide oxygen to the person's lungs.
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Football players often lick their hands before a game to improve their grip on the ball. The moisture from saliva can help them better control the ball, especially in wet or slippery conditions.
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For an 8-year-old during CPR, the recommended ratio is 1 rescue breath for every 30 chest compressions if you are performing hands-only CPR. If you are performing CPR with rescue breaths, the ratio is 2 rescue breaths followed by 30 compressions. Each rescue breath should last about 1 second and make the chest rise visibly. Always ensure that the airway is clear before delivering breaths.
While running track be sure to take in large,slow breaths,and breath out quickly,if your lungs begin to feel sa if they are tightening place your hands ontop of the head in order to open up the airways.While you take in breaths take in hard breaths to keep the airway open,however not so hard that it hurts or begins to tingle.Breath out slow slow sort of soft breaths.
30 compressions to 2 breaths for one rescuer and 15 compressions to 2 breaths for 2 rescuers (also use the two hands encircling thumbs position for 2 rescuers). The old compression ratio was 5 compressions to 1 breath.
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