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Cpr can be discontinued in all of the following situations,except:

A) When a qualified medical professional arrives and takes over. B) When the person starts showing signs of life, such as coughing or breathing.
C) When an automated external defibrillator (AED) is ready to be used.
D) When you are performing CPR alone and become too exhausted to continue.

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CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) should typically not be discontinued in all of the following situations except for:

B) When the person starts showing signs of life, such as coughing or breathing.

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