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    How Far Must the Chest Be Compressed to Effectively Perform
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How Far Must the Chest Be Compressed to Effectively Perform

Question 46

Question 46

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How far must the chest be compressed to effectively perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation for an adult?


A) At least 1 inch
B) At least 1.5 inches
C) At least 2 inches
D) At least 2.5 inches

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