Questions: In the diagram, which part is often broken during CPR due to incorrect positioning of hands?

In the diagram, which part is often broken during CPR due to incorrect positioning of hands?
Transcript text: In the diagram, which part is often broken during CPR due to incorrect positioning of hands?
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Identify the Question

The question asks which part of the ribcage is often broken during CPR due to incorrect positioning of hands.

Step 2: Analyze the Diagram

The diagram shows a labeled ribcage with points A, B, C, D, E, and F. These labels correspond to different parts of the ribcage.

Step 3: Determine the Commonly Broken Part During CPR

During CPR, the xiphoid process (labeled as point E in the diagram) is often broken due to incorrect hand positioning.

Final Answer

The part often broken during CPR due to incorrect positioning of hands is labeled as E in the diagram.

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