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Medicine, 01.01.2022 23:00 leeshaaa17

Which of the following actions should you take as the first step in responding to an infant with mild FBAO?
A. Checking that the child is crying, coughing, and able to make
sounds
B. Alternately administering gentle back blows and CPR
C. Asking the child if he or she can breathe and whether or not he or
she is okay
D. Checking the child's airway for foreign bodies and removing the
blockage

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