Remember the continuous compression results are for cardiac arrest (heart attack) - this assumes the person had been breathing normally upto the attack and so the blood is well oxygenated.
It's not necessarily true for somebody whose heart has stopped because of lack of air (respiratory arrest)
eg. drowning, avalanche victims, smoke inhalation etc. Where you probably do need EAR (mouth-mouth).
Still doing anything is better than doing nothing!
Edited by NobodySpecial (10/15/09 02:29 PM)