How does rescue breathing differ for an infant than for an adult?
A. The rescuer must place their mouth over the infant's nose only.
B. The rescuer must place their mouth over the infant's mouth and nose.
C. The rescuer must place their mouth inside the infant's mouth.
D. The rescuer must place their mouth outside the infant's mouth.
Answer: B
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