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So after surgery for pectus excavatum (which was not the original question) then CPR may require more force but still in the same position. The pads should be place anterior/posterior if the bar is still in situ. Ideally the patient should wear a medic alert bracelet if they have any kind of procedure that would require CPR modifications such as this surgery. (Not that people always do what they should do....)

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(Not that people always do what they should do....)

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This is true one of my friends has no right carotid and he some times dose not wear his medical alert tags that could be bad

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