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22. What's the primary difference between compressions on an adult vs. a small child?
⚪ The child's chest wall is more easily compressed, so we shouldn't push as deep.
⚪ We should use two hands on a small child and one hand on an adult.
⚪ We may use one hand instead of two in order to compress the small child's chest.
⚪ We should use three fingers for chest compressions on a child and five fingers on an adult.

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