Moving the victim while performing chest compressions can disrupt the effectiveness of the compressions and may cause further injury, especially if there are underlying spinal or neck injuries. Additionally, maintaining a stable position allows for consistent and uninterrupted compressions, which are critical for maintaining blood circulation during cardiac arrest. It's essential to ensure that the area is safe for both the rescuer and the victim before initiating any movement.
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