CPR Chest Compressions: Ensuring Full Recoil for Optimal Effectiveness
The correct way to perform CPR chest compressions allows the chest to recoil completely after each compression.
After each compression, the chest should be allowed to return to its normal position before the next compression is given. This allows the heart to fill with blood and maximizes the effectiveness of the chest compressions.
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