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Pad position for pediatric anterior-posterior placement is:
Front centre and back centre — pads do not touch. The correct answer is "One pad on centre of chest, one centred between scapulae on the back". This reflects th
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Question: Pad position for pediatric anterior-posterior placement is:
Answer options: ✅ One pad on centre of chest, one centred between scapulae on the back
- Both pads on the back
- Both on the abdomen
- Both on the head
Correct answer: One pad on centre of chest, one centred between scapulae on the back
Explanation: Front centre and back centre — pads do not touch. The correct answer is "One pad on centre of chest, one centred between scapulae on the back". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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