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Practice Question

A 52-year-old hospitalized client who was sitting in a chair has suddenly slumped over. The client is not breathing and is pulseless, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is in progress by another nurse. Which action would prompt the nurse to intervene?

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

CPR is performed at a rate of 90-100 compressions per minute.

Rationale:

❤️The current CPR guidelines recommend a compression rate of 100–120 per minute to ensure adequate perfusion during cardiac arrest.

📉A rate of 90–100 is below the recommended threshold and may compromise cerebral and coronary perfusion.

💪Proper CPR technique includes full chest recoil, adequate depth, and appropriate rate, all of which are vital for success.

🚫This action must be corrected to ensure high-quality CPR is delivered and patient outcomes are optimized.

📌Core Message

Effective CPR requires a rate of 100–120 compressions per minute; anything lower, like 90–100, is inadequate and must be corrected.

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