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What is the recommended compression rate for adult CPR? (alternate scenario)
Compression rate: 100–120 per minute for all ages. This variant tests the same principle under a different scenario; the correct answer remains "100–120 per min
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Question: What is the recommended compression rate for adult CPR? (alternate scenario)
Answer options:
- 60–80 per minute
- 80–100 per minute ✅ 100–120 per minute
- 140–160 per minute
Correct answer: 100–120 per minute
Explanation: Compression rate: 100–120 per minute for all ages. This variant tests the same principle under a different scenario; the correct answer remains "100–120 per minute".
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