how is mouth to mouth (CPR) beneficial if you’re blowing carbon dioxide into their lungs?

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Actually, the air you exhale during CPR still contains about 16-17% oxygen, which is enough to help the person. The idea is to keep oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs to buy time until professional help arrives. Plus, chest compressions are the real MVPs in CPR, they move blood around even if the person isn’t breathing.

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