
How to do CPR
The American Heart Association shows the basics when it comes to CPR. Hands-only or bystander CPR is for non-medically trained individuals. These steps are for a large child, teenager or adult. For those who learned this in the past, there’s no blowing in the mouth anymore. ‘Any CPR is better than no CPR.’
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How to do CPR

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