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The principles of CPR are early recognition of cardiac arrest, immediate chest compressions, and ensuring a clear airway for effective rescue breaths. To become certified to perform CPR you must take a First Aid and CPR course. The course is taken with a fee depending on state and it requires you to update your license every year. A refresher course every six months may help keep information fresh in your mind. The Bystander Effect is a principle that says if there is a crowd surrounding a medical emergency, people are less likely to help. Bystanders won’t help if a crowd has formed due to having to many helping hands.
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You could respond to your classmate with something supportive and engaging like this:

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Hi [Classmate's Name],

Thanks for sharing this information about CPR! I completely agree that early recognition and immediate action are crucial in a cardiac emergency. It’s interesting to hear about the Bystander Effect; I hadn't considered how a crowd might hinder the response in critical situations. Perhaps awareness and training can help combat that effect by encouraging people to take initiative.

Have you thought about taking a refresher course together, or maybe organizing a group event to train others in CPR? It could be a great way to not only reinforce our skills but also promote awareness in our community.

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

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