Provide 3 (three) situations where you could cease providing CPR to a casualty.
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CPR means cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. CPR is given when a person is not breathing, in heart attack, shock, suffocation or when blood is not pumped by heart.
Following are the situations where we cease CPR to causality-----
1. When their is a positive sign of breathing .
2. When another trained person takes over the case.
3. When their is no consent form signed .
4. When situation becomes unsafe and dangerous.
5. When their is no hope for life.
6. When person becomes complete exhausted to handle the case.
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