You could do it manually or use an operating machine hope this helped
The correct answer is to do 100 to 120 compression per minute.
Areya's sequence of what she did was correct, she checked for consciousness, called 911 and then started to do chest compressions. As she is still learning CPR and is not that confident yet in her abilities it is recommended that the amount of compressions performed is 100 to 120 per minute not 60.
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I actually have that problem. I have 20/40 vision and my left eye is pretty much blind. I was prescribed glasses so that my sight in my left eye would not get worse. All to say, I would consider glasses to be necessary in this case. It definitely helps in every day life.
I hope this helps and have a great day!! :)
The excerpt is from Of Plymouth Plantation, the journal by William Bradford who was the governor of Plymouth Colony in 17th century. It is the description of Bradford's account on the Indians named Squanto and Samoset and how they helped the Pilgrims to negotiate with Indian tribe chief. The excerpt shows that the Europeans were strangers for the Indians until the writing recalls the story of two aforementioned characters. They didn't understand the Europeans first and they were somehow trying to be careful. Therefore, the correct options are guarded and wary.