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That is what is taught by st johns ambulance. st johns ambulance has been around since the year 1080. in order to enter ems and nursing programs in alberta you need st johns standard first aid and cpr lvl c. the 15:2 is being taught by the heart and stroke foundation. sta johns used to teach 15:2 for one rescuer and 5:1 for 2 rescuer but they changed it a few yrs ago.
it's confusing when 2 respected organizations have 2 different ways of cpr there should be 1 way. Almost like the EMS field where different jurisdictions have different licensing requirements. there should be only one way.
It's not that confusing. St. John Ambulance taught you the universal 30:2 because they taught you the lay rescuer guidelines.
If they taught you the HCP guidelines it would be 30:2 for single rescuer (adults, children, infants) and 15:2 for single rescuer children and infants only. This will be the same whether you go to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Red Cross, or St. John as long as they are following the guidelines.
I did AHA HCP with my EMT-B last summer and we did it a little bit different. The ratio was 30:2 for everything except 2 rescuer CPR on a child or infant. Single rescuer was always 30:2. I checked the AHA journals with the 2005 updates and this is what they recommend.