the way CPR works with CO2 from our lungs to their lungs

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if giving CPR orally, how does the CO2 from our lungs affect theirs if they need oxygen? Like, don’t they need oxygen in their lungs to go into their bloodstream to reach their brain? If were taking a deep breath of oxygen, our lungs immediately convert it to CO2, a waste product, however during oral CPR we instead breath that into the mouth and lungs of the recipient.

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You don’t convert all, or even most, of the oxygen in each breath to carbon dioxide. The air you breathe out certainly has less oxygen and more CO2 than the surrounding environment, but it still has more than enough oxygen to support life.

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