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Question 10 You are a newly hired nurse on a Pediatric unit. You are caring for 3 month old with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). As you give change of shift report, you and the incoming nursing staff note the client is unresponsive, apneic and has no pulse, which statement is true regarding CPR for this client:
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