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What's the frequency of cardiac compressions?


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The frequency of cardiac compressions is generally 100-120 beats per minute. The
frequency of cardiac compressions refers to the number of cardiac compressions per minute. Under normal physiological conditions, the frequency of cardiac compressions for adults is 60-100 beats per minute. In the case of cardiac arrest, in order to ensure effective blood circulation, the frequency of cardiac compressions usually needs to be increased to 100-120 beats per minute. The frequency of cardiac compressions can form temporary blood circulation and provide blood supply to vital organs of the body.
At the same time, other emergency methods such as automatic external defibrillator use, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, hemostasis, etc. need to be used.