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CASE D
The dental hygienist observes an older adult client as he walks toward her. She notes that he uses a cane, walks slowly, and appears to be short of breath. As she reviews the health history with him, the client tells her that he takes a diuretic and a "drug for his heart," which she recognizes as an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. His respirations are 26 per minute and shallow. Pulse rate is 90 beats per minute and regular. After consultation with the client's physician, who confirms that the client is being treated for congestive heart failure (CHF) but is healthy enough for routine dental treatment, the dental hygienist begins an initial assessment.
-Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is being performed on a 73-year-old client who is not breathing and has no pulse. Choose the statement that BEST describes the correct compression technique.
A) With both hands, depress the sternum to at least 2 inches, release pressure fully, and push hard and fast providing at least 100 compressions per minute
B) With both hands, depress the sternum inches to 2, release pressure fully, and push hard at 60 compressions per minute
C) With both hands, depress the sternum 1 to inches, release pressure fully, and push hard at 80 compressions per minute
D) With both hands, depress the sternum to 1 inch, release pressure, and push hard at any rate possible
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