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When preventing cardiac arrest in infants and small children, the primary focus should be on:

  • A. Providing immediate transport.
  • B. Ensuring adequate ventilation.
  • C. Keeping the child warm.
  • D. Avoiding upsetting the child.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct approach to prevent cardiac arrest in infants and small children is to ensure adequate ventilation. In these cases, maintaining proper oxygenation and ventilation is crucial for sustaining life. Providing immediate transport, keeping the child warm, or avoiding upsetting the child are important considerations but ensuring adequate ventilation takes precedence in preventing cardiac arrest and supporting the child's vital functions.