When performing rescue breathing be sure to always

check for a response from the victim by tapping or shaking them and calling their name. If there is no response, open the airway by tilting their head back and lifting their chin. Pinch their nose closed and give two full breaths into their mouth, watching for chest rise. If chest does not rise, reposition the head and try again. Check for circulation and begin CPR if necessary. Always call for emergency medical services as soon as possible.

When performing rescue breathing, be sure to always follow these steps:

1. Check for Danger: Before approaching the victim, ensure that the environment is safe for both you and the victim. Remove any potential hazards if possible.

2. Assess Responsiveness: Tap the victim gently and shout loudly to check if they respond. If there is no response, proceed to the next step.

3. Open the Airway: Place one hand on the victim's forehead and two fingers of the other hand on their chin. Gently tilt the head back to open the airway.

4. Check for Breathing: Look, listen, and feel for any signs of breathing for about 5-10 seconds. Watch for chest movement, listen for breath sounds, and feel for airflow on your cheek.

5. Activate Emergency Medical Services: If there is no breathing or only gasping, activate emergency medical services or call for help. If someone else is available, ask them to make the call while you start rescue breathing.

6. Perform Rescue Breathing: Pinch the victim's nose closed with your thumb and forefinger, and create an airtight seal over their mouth with your mouth. Give two slow breaths, each lasting about 1-2 seconds, watching for the chest rise with each breath.

7. Check for Circulation: After the two rescue breaths, check for signs of circulation, such as coughing, movement, or normal breathing. If there are no signs of circulation, proceed to perform CPR.

Remember, rescue breathing should be performed in a well-ventilated area and continued until help arrives or the victim starts breathing on their own.

When performing rescue breathing, there are a few important steps to remember:

1. Ensure the person is lying flat on their back on a firm surface.
2. Tilt their head back slightly and lift their chin up to open their airway.
3. Pinch their nose closed with your thumb and index finger to prevent air from escaping.
4. Take a deep breath and place your mouth over the person's mouth, creating a seal.
5. Give two slow breaths, each lasting about one second, while watching for the person's chest to rise with each breath.
6. After giving the breaths, remove your mouth and allow the person's chest to completely deflate.
7. Check for signs of life, such as breathing or movement. If there are none, continue with CPR.

It's important to note that rescue breathing should only be performed on individuals who are not breathing or are not breathing normally. If the person has a pulse but is not breathing, rescue breathing should be administered until professional help arrives.

Remember to always prioritize your own safety and call emergency services as soon as possible.