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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

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Updated December 20, 2007

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Definition: Cardiopulmonary resusitation (CPR) is a procedure used when a patient's heart stops beating and breathing stops. It can involve compressions of the chest or electrical shocks along with rescue breathing.
Also Known As: CPR or Resuscitation
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