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What is the recommended ventilation rate for an adult in respiratory arrest?

  1. 8-10 per minute

  2. 10-12 per minute

  3. 12-15 per minute

  4. 15-18 per minute

The correct answer is: 10-12 per minute

The recommended ventilation rate for an adult in respiratory arrest is 10-12 breaths per minute. This rate is based on guidelines from organizations such as the American Heart Association, which emphasize the importance of providing adequate ventilation while minimizing the risk of hyperventilation. Ventilating at this rate allows sufficient time for the lungs to fully expand and for oxygenation to occur, while still allowing for adequate carbon dioxide removal. It ensures that the patient receives enough oxygen without disrupting the patient's natural respiratory drive. Ventilating too slowly could lead to a lack of oxygen delivery, while ventilating too rapidly could cause inadequate time for gas exchange and might lead to complications such as increased intrathoracic pressure or hyperventilation. Understanding the correct rate is crucial for effective resuscitation and improving the chances of a positive outcome for the patient in respiratory arrest.