Incidents & First Aid
When giving CPR to an adult who isn't breathing, at what rate should you give chest compressions?
- ○About 30 per minute
- ✓About 100–120 per minute
- ○As slowly as possible
- ○Only when they cough
Correct answer
About 100–120 per minute
Give chest compressions at a rate of about 100–120 per minute, pressing firmly in the centre of the chest.
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