What is a cause of gastric distention during rescue breathing?
A. The patient begins to breathe on their own.
B. The rescuer uses too little air to ventilate the patient.
C. The patient's head is tilted too far back.
D. The patient's airway is partially or completely blocked.
Answer: D
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