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Compression-only CPR for infants is:

Compressions-only is acceptable if you cannot give breaths, but breaths are particularly important in infants.

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Question: Compression-only CPR for infants is:

Answer options: ✅ Preferred when untrained, but rescue breaths are important due to respiratory cause

  • Always preferred
  • Never acceptable
  • Identical to adult guidelines

Correct answer: Preferred when untrained, but rescue breaths are important due to respiratory cause

Explanation: Compressions-only is acceptable if you cannot give breaths, but breaths are particularly important in infants.

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