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What 3 things need to be verbalized in place of giving actual breaths/bag mask during adult/child/infant CPR?

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Three things that need to be verbalized in place of giving actual breaths/bag mask during adult/child/infant CPR are: 'breathing', the number of breaths in a set of compressions, and 'Breathe in' instead of 'Breathe out'.

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During adult/child/infant CPR, there are three things that should be verbalized in place of giving actual breaths/bag mask:

  1. Instead of giving breaths, the rescuer should say 'breathing' to indicate the action of giving breaths.
  2. The rescuer should say 'two breaths' or 'one breath' to indicate the number of breaths that should be given in each set of compressions.
  3. Instead of saying 'Breathe out' when giving breaths, the rescuer should say 'Breathe in' to ensure the proper flow of air.

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