During rescue breathing, the rescuer takes a deep breath and places their mouth on the inside of the patient's mouth.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
During rescue breathing, the rescuer should place their mouth around the outside of the patient's mouth. If the rescuer's lips are placed on the inside of the patient's mouth, a good seal will not form and air will leak around the edges, preventing sufficient air from entering the patient's lungs.
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