The average CPR is 15:2. Compression<span> and </span>ventilation rates<span> for 2-rescuer CPR in the presence of an advanced airway is to </span>compress<span> at a </span>rate<span> of at least 100 per minute, 1 </span>breath<span> every 6 to 8 seconds.</span>
The compression-to-ventilation<span> (or </span>breaths<span>) </span>ratio<span> for 2-rescuer </span>child/infant<span> CPR is 15:2. </span>Compression<span> and </span>ventilation rates<span> for 2-rescuer CPR in the presence of an advanced airway is to </span>compress<span> at a </span>rate<span> of at least 100 per minute, 1 </span>breath<span> every 6 to 8 seconds. The CPR towards an infant has to be more gentle because the baby is fragle. the heart is faster because the infants ventilation rate for the adults compresse it more than infants do.</span>
B) Would be the best of the choices given in ny opinion. Because the only other one that i thought of was A but physical fitness is not a planned event ect