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The person whose heart has stopped beating. Record yourself taking the steps that

you noted on your document.
We know you don't have an AED at home! Don't worry! You can pretend to use it
while you explain what you're doing. (For instance, you could say, "Now I would place
the paddles on the patient's chest," as you do the motion, even if you don't have
paddles.) Or you could use props that might work around your home.
Make sure that you say each step out loud as you do it. Imagine that there are
people all around and that you want them to understand what you are doing.

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Final answer:

The subject of this question is Health, and it asks about the steps to take when giving CPR to a person whose heart has stopped.


Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is Health. The question asks about the steps to take when giving CPR to a person whose heart has stopped beating. To perform CPR, one can pretend to use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) while explaining each step. Some props that can be used instead of paddles are available at home.


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