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OpenStudy (josedavid):

can u please help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ques?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What's the question Jose?

OpenStudy (josedavid):

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OpenStudy (josedavid):

How should your hands be positioned when doing chest compressions during CPR? Place the heel of one hand over the center of the person's chest, and place the other hand on top of the first hand. Place the fingers of one hand in the center of a person's heart, and place the other hand on top of the first. Place the heel of one hand over the person's heart on the left side of the chest, and place the other hand on top of the first. Place the fingers of one hand over the person's heart on the left side of the chest, and place the other hand on top of the first.

OpenStudy (ultrasoundwave15):

Diego??

OpenStudy (josedavid):

this is danny

OpenStudy (crissy15):

I studied this it's , is it kids or adults or babies

OpenStudy (ultrasoundwave15):

Yep, its me Danny

OpenStudy (josedavid):

huh

OpenStudy (arabpride):

First option is correct I believe, but this is isn't the right section to post it cx

OpenStudy (crissy15):

Kneel next to the person. Use your fingers to locate the end of the person's breastbone, where the ribs come together. Place two fingers at the tip of the breastbone. Place the heel of the other hand right above your fingers (on the side closest to the person's face). Use both hands to give chest compressions. Stack your other hand on top of the one that you just put in position. Lace the fingers of both hands together, and raise your fingers so they do not touch the chest. The compression rate is at least 100 compressions a minute. 1st choice

OpenStudy (arabpride):

Please site your sources :P

OpenStudy (josedavid):

nope why sop is a

OpenStudy (adamaero):

Correct - Place the heel of one hand over the center of the person's chest, and place the other hand on top of the first hand. Source - self knowledge (about six years certified in CPR/AED)

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