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Compressions on a small child can be performed with:
Use one or two hands as needed to achieve adequate depth. The correct answer is "One or two hands depending on the child's size". This reflects the accepted sta
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Question: Compressions on a small child can be performed with:
Answer options: ✅ One or two hands depending on the child's size
- Only two hands
- Only fingertips
- Only the forearm
Correct answer: One or two hands depending on the child's size
Explanation: Use one or two hands as needed to achieve adequate depth. The correct answer is "One or two hands depending on the child's size". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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