CPR
CPR is short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The words come from “cardio” which means “of the heart,” and “pulmonary,” which means “of the lungs.” Resuscitation is a medical word that means “to revive.” CPR is used when a person has stopped breathing. Many people learn CPR as a safety precaution. People who offer medical services, and are involved in safety services know how to do CPR. Many times people who work with children learn CPR. It can save a life. A brain needs oxygen to function and survive. Without oxygen, a person can have severe brain damage, or die in eight minutes or less.
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