If a known coronary bypass patient experiences a cardiac arrest, the health care provider should: a. Not perform CPR because of the risk of further injury b. Deliver lighter compressions because of...


If a known coronary bypass patient experiences a cardiac arrest, the health care provider should:


a. Not perform CPR because of the risk of further injury


b. Deliver lighter compressions because of the risk of further injury


c. Provide CPR in the same manner as for any other patient in arrest


d. Provide CPR unless fracture of the sternum or ribs becomes apparent



May 25, 2022
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