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What is the correct compression technique for an infant by a single rescuer?
Single-rescuer infant CPR: two fingers on the lower half of the sternum, just below the nipple line.
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Question: What is the correct compression technique for an infant by a single rescuer?
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- Heel of one hand over the sternum ✅ Two fingers on the centre of the chest, just below the nipple line
- Whole palm on the abdomen
- Pinch the chest from both sides
Correct answer: Two fingers on the centre of the chest, just below the nipple line
Explanation: Single-rescuer infant CPR: two fingers on the lower half of the sternum, just below the nipple line.
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