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When should you administer rescue breathing?
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when an individual is choking
when an individual is choking
when an individual has second-degree burns
when an individual has second-degree burns
when an individual has stopped breathing
when an individual has stopped breathing
when an individual is in shock
when an individual is in shock
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When an individual has stopped breathing.
Rescue breathing is used when a person has a pulse but is not breathing. For choking, use abdominal thrusts (or back blows/CPR if they become unresponsive); for no pulse, perform CPR (compressions plus breaths); treat burns and shock with appropriate first-aid measures.
Rescue breathing is used when a person has a pulse but is not breathing. For choking, use abdominal thrusts (or back blows/CPR if they become unresponsive); for no pulse, perform CPR (compressions plus breaths); treat burns and shock with appropriate first-aid measures.
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