Child CPR: Correct Chest Compression Depth & Technique
For a child victim, the correct depth of chest compression is approximately 3.8 to 5 centimetres (1.5 to 2 inches). This depth should be sufficient to allow for effective blood circulation while minimizing the risk of internal organ damage. It is crucial to ensure proper hand placement and avoid compressing the upper abdomen while performing chest compressions on a child.Hemorrhage - Related Articles
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