You should never swim directly towards the shore. you should always swim diagnile towards it. helping the waves push you in.
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Jeff wright
As the last resort
As the last resort
About how often should you stop and check for signs of life when performing rescue breathing on a child?
Every 2 minutes check for signs of life when performing RB.
As the last resort
Check about every 2 minutes.
You should check for signs of life every two minutes while performing rescue breathing on an adult or child
Check for signs of life about every 2 minutes.
Check for a pulse about every 2 minutes.
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.
when performing CPR the guidelines state 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths. this should remain and shouldnt vary at all.
i am studying in st.thomas school ,,there is no swimming ,,and it is not necessary for students,,,,, all first of all we should look towards education not this type of things