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This instructional guide demonstrates an alternative method for performing chest compressions on infants using the thumbs. This technique may be preferred by some individuals for its ease of application.
The thumbs compression method involves a specific technique for delivering effective chest compressions to an infant in distress. This method requires the use of both thumbs to compress the chest, supported by the hands encircling the infant's torso.
This method offers an alternative for healthcare providers and rescuers who may find it more comfortable or effective than the standard two-finger technique.
Choosing between the thumbs compression method and the traditional two-finger technique depends on the rescuer's preference and comfort. Both methods aim to provide effective chest compressions to support the infant's circulatory function during CPR.