Define: Abnormal Breathing
Remember a person in cardiac arrest may have abnormal breathing for a
couple of minutes. This abnormal breathing is called "agonal
respiration" and is the result of the brain sending
out signals even though circulation has ceased. The key point is that
the abnormal breathing may sound like grunting, gasping or snoring. It
disappears in 2-3 minutes. If you see this type of breathing NOT
delay CPR. The person desperately needs chest compressions to get the
heart pumping blood and air for blood oxygenation - and only you can provide it.