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... a uniform amount of force on the patient’s chest as he carried out continuous chest compressions.
Because the patient’s upper respiratory tract was already opened and he was already hooked to a ventilator, Ling Ran did not need to worry about providing artificial respiration to him.
Ling Ran merely performed chest compressions with all his attention.
The most basic and important component of CPR was chest compressions. Hence, chest compressions must be done e ...
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