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Where do you compressions for CPR on the body?
The correct placement for chest compressions during CPR is directly in the center of the chest, between the nipples. This location is universally accepted and known as the "sternum" or specificially, the "xiphoid process". Placing hands correctly is crucial to ensure effective chest compressions and to avoid causing injuries to the ribs.CPR - Related Articles
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