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In both infants and children, the compression to ventilation ratio for one-rescuer CPR is: a. 15:1 b. 15:2 c. 30:1 d. 30:2
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In both infants and children, the compression to ventilation ratio for one-rescuer CPR is: a. 15:1 b. 15:2 c. 30:1 d. 30:2
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In both infants and children, the compression to ventilation ratio for one-rescuer CPR is: a. 15:1 b. 15:2 c. 30:1 d. 30:2
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Answer: The answer is 30.2 Which is D
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