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		<description>Just to reconcile with the fact that children normally breath faster than adults because of their smaller lungs and airways and so their lesser volume capacity for air.
15:2 would be too exhausting for one rescuer to do; its advisable only with 2 rescuers in pediatric victims. As for adults, there are considerations on minimizing interruptions for chest compressions. In older guidelines it used to be 15:2 also for adults but later studies found that its only after the 10th compression that blood actually reaches the brain, making 15:2 ineffective and so it was revised to the present 30:2.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just to reconcile with the fact that children normally breath faster than adults because of their smaller lungs and airways and so their lesser volume capacity for air.<br />
15:2 would be too exhausting for one rescuer to do; its advisable only with 2 rescuers in pediatric victims. As for adults, there are considerations on minimizing interruptions for chest compressions. In older guidelines it used to be 15:2 also for adults but later studies found that its only after the 10th compression that blood actually reaches the brain, making 15:2 ineffective and so it was revised to the present 30:2.</p>
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