The most important component of CPR is high quality chest compressions. If you are unable or unwilling to do rescue breaths (“the kiss of life”) then don’t! Instead do continuous chest compressions until further medical help arrives.
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The most important component of CPR is high quality chest compressions. If you are unable or unwilling to do rescue breaths (“the kiss of life”) then don’t! Instead do continuous chest compressions until further medical help arrives.
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