02/27/2026
CPR Fatigue Is Real
Did you know CPR is physically exhausting?
High-quality CPR requires strong, consistent chest compressions at the correct depth and speed. Most people are surprised how tiring it becomes after just a couple of minutes. That’s why team response and practice matter so much in real emergencies.
- Compressions must stay deep and consistent
- Switching rescuers prevents fatigue errors
- Proper technique improves survival chances
Has your team practiced real-time CPR rotations?
Our CPR Training teaches students comprehensive knowledge and skills that build the confidence to respond to emergencies.