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You arrive at the home of a 6-month-old
girl who is struggling to breathe and is
cyanotic. you suspect that the infant's
airway is obstructed because you do not see
the chest rising or falling or hear or feel any
air going in and out of her mouth and nose.
which of the following would you do first?
a. give 2 slow ventilations.
b. tilt the head back.
c. give 5 back blows.
d. perform 5 chest thrusts.

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