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Cardiac compressions should be preformed at what rate, regardless of age?

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100-120 BPM

Step-by-step explanation:

Regardless of age, the rate of cardiac compressions should be between 100 and 120 beats per minute (BPM).

The depth of compressions, the amount of rescue breaths, the ratio of breaths to compressions, the method in which compressions are performed, and even the techniques or body placements can vary with different ages and conditions (i.e. pregnancy). It is important to maintain this rate in order to ensure timely and effective perfusion of oxygen to vital organs and tissues throughout the body via manual circulation. Without adequate perfusion, the tissues of the heart and brain can suffer catastrophic damage beyond what occurs with the cardiac arrest itself.

So, 100-120 beats per minute is the recommended rate to maintain regardless of age.

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