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CPR Success: What to Expect After Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
If CPR has been successful, the person will:
- Start breathing again
- Have a pulse
- Be conscious or semi-conscious
CPR can save a life, but it is important to start CPR as soon as possible. Every minute counts!
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