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In class, we have been discussing several emergency procedures for CPR, using an AED, as well as first aid for burns, choking, and allergic
reactions. In a well-developed paragraph (5+ sentences), describe a
possible emergency situation and the procedure you would follow.
For example, what if you came upon an unconscious person in a park
or someone was choking at a nearby table at a restaurant. Describe
the emergency situation and carefully and completely describe the
steps you would take to handle the emergency.


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