Respuesta :

When the advanced airways are in place, the normal cycle of CPR is not needed, the rescuer should give the patient continuous CPR at the rate of 100 per minute.

What is CPR?

CPR is Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It is a treatment technique, which is given when the patient is having a cardiac arrest. It is done by compressing the chest with both hands.

Advanced airways is a tube which is inserted in the mouth or nose, during this continuous CPR at the rate of 100 per minute is given. This tube is called endotracheal (ET). The professionals only should be given this to the patient.

Thus, the rescuer should perform continuous CPR on the patient at a rate of 100 per minute once the advanced airways have been established.

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