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BT Finucane, BCH Tsui… - Principles of Airway Management,, 2011 - Springer ... in adults.11 A disadvantage of the infant's highly-located larynx is that their phonetic reper- toire is greatly limited.5 Thus, the newborn could not produce complex articulated sound even if they ... Take no more than 10 s to see whether the victim is breathing – look, listen, and feel. ... Related articles