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If the cessation of the heart beat and breathing continues beyond the childs normal reaction time at what point should resuscitation be attempted, and how should this be administered?

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If the cessation of the heart beat and breathing continues beyond the childs normal reaction time at what point should resuscitation be attempted, and how should this be administered?

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It would be extremely unlikely that resuscitation would be needed, because of the ‘fail safe’ mechanism in [7] above. However, if the person’s heart and breathing has not restarted after a period of two minutes, then, attempting resuscitation in the normal manner would do no harm.

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