MC If aspiration of a foreign body is suspected and one attempt to ventilate is not successful, your next intervention is to

A. Administer four quick breaths.
B. Deliver four back blows.
C. Deliver four abdominal thrusts.
D. Reposition head and attempt to ventilate.


C

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