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What is the correct technique for providing CPR on an INFANT, CHILD, and ADULT?
A. 5 chest compressions at a rate of 80 per minute at 1/4 chest depth and 1 rescue breath or (1 rescue puffs- infants) at least 12 cycles per minute.
B. 15 chest compressions at a rate of 60 per minute at 2/3 depth of chest and 2 rescue breaths or (2 rescue puffs- infants) at least 4 cycles per minute.
C. 30 chest compressions at a rate of 100-120 per minute at 1/3 chest depth and 2 rescue breaths or (2 rescue puffs- infants) at least 5 cycles per 2 minutes.


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