Originally Posted by luv2shopp85
I don't feel confident in myself at all... I know with compressions you interlock the hands... but do you compress right below the sternum with adults?
Where do you do compressions with children and babies?
There must be 1000+ places to look online for this.

Or a CPR book in a public library. Or your local fire station. I would be willing to bet there are even little laminated cheat sheet cards you can keep in your uniform pocket. Specifically find these answers out. Then you won't have to spend all this energy worrying about it. Just get the location right. Have the ol' boyfriend lie down and rip open his shirt and practice getting your hands in position (no compressions please). Then get your timing reasonably close. The people in the ER will be happy to tell you to increase the depth of your compressions or slow down the rate, but at least know where to put your hands.
This will take a whole 10 minutes to find out the answers on your own, instead of spazzing out about it, like you have been for the past two days. So just go and do it. now.