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the do's and don't of checking for a pulse during cpr IMAGE

The Do’s and Don’ts of Checking for a Pulse During CPR

Blog, First AidBy firstaidSeptember 5, 2022

One of the biggest indicators that someone is in need of CPR is if they have no pulse, as this signifies that the heart is no longer pumping blood throughout their body.    Without oxygenated blood circulating, the brain and body will die.    But, should rescuers be checking for a pulse during CPR? What…

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