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Q: When driving allow how much space between chest and airbag?
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How much space should there be between an airbag and the chest?

0 it should hit your chest.


In car equipped with airbag how much space between chest and steering wheel?

12-15 inches


How much space should their be between the drivers chest and the center of the steering wheel in a vehicle equipped with an airbag?

it should be 5inches between a driver and steering wheel


In vehicles equipped with an airbag how much space should there be between the driver's chest and the center of the steering wheel?

12-15 inches


How much space should there be between you and your chest and the center of the steering wheel in a vehicle equipped with an airbag?

There should be a minimum of 10 inches.


Is it true when giving chest compressions allow the chest to move all the way back up between compressions?

yes, you should allow the chest to move all the way back to perform proper compressions


How much space should there be between your chest and the center of the steering wheel?

Most defensive driving courses advise to at least have 12 to 15 inches of space between the chest and the steering wheel.


How much space should there between chest and air bag?

Safest driving speed are


How much space should there be between your chest and the center of the steering wheels?

Most defensive driving courses advise to at least have 12 to 15 inches of space between the chest and the steering wheel.


What way can you allow the chest to recoil completely after each chest compression?

Allow full reco ilof the chest but maintain skin to skin contact


How does complete chest recoil contribute to effective CPR?

Since pushing on the chest is compressing the heart between the sternum and spine, you must let the chest recoil to allow the blood to re-fill the chambers before compressing the chest (pumping the heart) again.


What is the best way to allow the chest to recoil after each chest compression?

weight off from the victims chest