CARDIAC ARREST Symptoms

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It is likely that a person is having a cardiac arrest if they:
1. Collapse suddenly and lose consciousness (pass out)
2. Are not breathing or their breathing is ineffective
3. They are gasping for air
4. Do not respond to shouting or shaking
5. Do not have a pulse
If you think someone is having a cardiac arrest, call 9-1-1 and then start CPR right away. You do not need to try to find a pulse.

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