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Music can actually be helpful when dealing with choking burns CPR cuts
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Music can actually be helpful when dealing with
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explanation- the rhythm of music such as “staying alive”, and “another one bites the dust” have a beat that is the same as that required to pump blood throughout the heart at a normal/steady rate for survival.
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Answer… CPR.
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I cannot think of any way music can be used in emergencies for burns, cuts, and choking.
For CPR, (just throwing ideas) heart rhythm? Vibration.
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