If more than one responder is available and trained in CPR, when should the responders switch?

If more than one responder is available and trained in CPR, when should the responders switch? Select all that apply.- when the original responder is tiring- about every 2 minutes- after every five cycles of CPR.

ANSWER:

According to the American Heart Association guidelines for CPR, when more than one responder is available and trained in CPR, they should switch:

  • When the original responder is tiring
  • About every 2 minutes
  • After every five cycles of CPR

So, all of the options provided are correct. It’s important to switch to avoid fatigue and maintain the quality of CPR being delivered.