The proper steps in rescue breathing for a victim who has stopped breathing are which of the following?

A) Check for consciousness, open airway, check for breathing, and begin CPR.
B) Check for consciousness, open airway, begin breathing for victim, and begin chest
compression.
C) Check for consciousness, open airway, check for breathing, ventilate, and check carotid
pulse.
D) None of the above are correct.


ANS: C

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