A nurse is performing CPR on an adult patient. When performing chest compressions, the nurse understands the correct hand placement is located over the:
  1. Upper half of the sternum
  2. Upper third of the sternum
  3. Lower half of the sternum
  4. Lower third of the sternum
Explanation
Answer - C - Lower half of the sternum. The exact and safe location to do cardiac compression is the lower half of the sternum. Doing it at the lower third of the sternum may cause gastric compression, which can lead to a possible aspiration.
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