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Search for: [Abstract = "uct simulated CPR using the standard method, with a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths over a period of 8 minutes. The participants’ results were compared to the reference values recommended by the 2015 ERC guidelines and compared to the standard performance of good quality CPR. Results The average interval time between chest compression cycles was 9.24s while the average percentage of correct intervals was 36.51%. In terms of depth of chest compressions, the average depth of all compressions was 53.05mm, while the average percentage of chest compressions with correct depth was 55.76%. In terms of the 96 correct frequency of chest compressions, the average of all series was 115 compressions per minute, however the ERC 2015 recommendations of an average 93% of correct compressions was only achieved in 54.37% of cases. The relaxation rate was 91.75%. Hand positioning during the simulated CPR performed was correct in all chest compressions. The mean percentage of correct compression and ventilation cycles conducted in a pattern of 30 compressions to 2 rescue breaths was 84%. In terms of performing breaths with the correct volume as recommended by the ERC, the average percentage was 16.51% of all inspirations performed. The percentage of breaths which resulted in gastric insufflation was 0.7%. Conclusions The compliance of the chest compression p"]

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