When kneeling next to a patient and performing CPR where do you place your hands?
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in line with the right nipple above the nipple.
at the top of the sternum on the collar bone
find the nipple line and place hands in the middle of the sternum.
at the bottom of the sternum on the xiphoid process.
Question 2 (2.5 points)
The rate of compressions for CPR is ALWAYS 30:2
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True
False
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