For an adult, hands‑only CPR chest compressions should push the chest down about 2 inches (5 cm), and not more than about 2.4–2.5 inches (around 6 cm).

Key depth and technique

  • Aim for at least 2 inches (5 cm) but no more than about 2.4–2.5 inches (6 cm) on an average adult chest.
  • Push in the center of the chest on the breastbone, between the nipples.
  • Use your upper body weight, keeping your arms straight, so compressions are strong and straight down.

Rate and rhythm

  • Give compressions at 100–120 per minute , which is about the beat of the song “Stayin’ Alive.”
  • Let the chest fully rise back up after each push before pressing down again (full recoil).

Simple memory tip

  • Think: “Hard, fast, 2 inches” for an adult.
  • Keep going until:
    • The person shows clear signs of life, or
    • Emergency help arrives and takes over.

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