Current guidelines suggest that adult compressions should be administered at a depth of 2-2.4 inches. Which of the following is not true regarding chest compression depth? A. Compressions are often delivered too hard rather than too shallow B. It may be difficult to accurately judge compression depth without the use of a feedback device. C. Consistent compression depth of at least 2 inches is associated with better outcomes. D. Potential complications can occur at depths of greater than 24 inches.