While using a big-valve mask (BVM) in attempting to assist a patient whose breathing is compromised, you begin having difficulty and notice that his chest is not rising significantly. You are concerned that you may not have a good seal. Which of the following should you consider to make your treatment more effective?
A) Repositioning your hands
B) Using your right hand to seal the patient's right cheek with the mask
C) Requesting assistance from a partner while you ensure a good seal using two hands
D) A & B only
E) A, B, & C
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