As part of their orientation to their pediatric clinical rotation, an instructor is teaching a group of students how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a child. Two students return demonstrate the skill using an infant manikin

Which of the following indicates the proper technique?
A) Compressing 30 times for every 2 breaths
B) Placing the heel of the hand on the midsternum
C) Giving 2 breaths followed by 15 compressions
D) Using two hands to perform chest compressions


C

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