How many times per minute do you give artificial respiration to an electrocuted person?

Artificial respiration of the electrocuted person 10-12 times per minute is optimal; if combined with CPR, 2 artificial respirations for every 30 compressions, and it takes about 2 minutes to do each of the 5 sets, for a total of 10 ventilations. The choice of resuscitation needs to be based on the condition of the electrocuted person. The electrocuted person has a heartbeat, but breathing is weak or difficult, artificial respiration on the patient, maintaining 10-12 times per minute, while opening the airway to ensure that breathing is open. When the electrocuted person is in cardiac arrest and has difficulty breathing, CPR is performed on the patient, and every 30 compressions need to be combined with artificial respiration 2 times, 5 groups of compressions + ventilation, totaling about 2 minutes, and ventilation 10 times. At the same time in the electrocution of artificial respiration rescue, you should call the emergency telephone 120, in the arrival of medical personnel sent to the hospital emergency department for further rescue.