How to Know When Someone Needs CPR

A group of six people sits on chairs, attentively watching an instructor demonstrate CPR on a mannequin. They are wearing gloves, and an automated external defibrillator is placed nearby on the floor.

CPR is one of the most essential life-saving skills that can help someone survive if they have stopped breathing after cardiac arrest or an accident. However, a lack of knowledge is debilitating during an emergency because it can prove harmful.

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