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when starting cpr, proper hand placement is essential. if the hands are placed too inferiorly, there is the risk of a sternal break and possible piercing of the heart deep to the sternum. which part of the sternum runs the risk of breaking?

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Now, sometimes the actual bone of the rib will crack while doing CPR, but that's usually related to one of two things: Improper hand placement generally to the left or the right of the sternum. If you're not centered directly on the sternum, pressure from your hands can easily snap a rib or two.

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Now, sometimes the actual bone of the rib will crack while doing CPR, but that's usually related to one of two things: Improper hand placement generally to the left or the right of the sternum. If you're not centered directly on the sternum, pressure from your hands can easily snap a rib or two.

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